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Bangladesh: Coxs Bazar, Where Tourist Beaches Are Alongside the World's Largest Refugee Camp · Global Voices

Summary by Courrier International
In the south-east of Bangladesh, 1 million Rohingya refugees are buried in huge unsanitary camps. A few kilometres away, tourists enjoy paradise beaches. The magazine "Nikkei Asia" decrypts this dissonance.
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In the south-east of Bangladesh, 1 million Rohingya refugees are buried in huge unsanitary camps. A few kilometres away, tourists enjoy paradise beaches. The magazine "Nikkei Asia" decrypts this dissonance.

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Courrier international broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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