As unrest in Myanmar kindled flicker-ing hopes of political change, long-suffering refugees in Bangladesh were glued to their radios. They hope for a chance to reclaim their land and their dignity. Sadly, they may be waiting in vain. Not only are there scant signs of change from the repressive ruling junta. But these are also Rohin-gyas, members of a poor Muslim minority never very welcome at home.
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