TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 5月28日 21時00分
Spread across what used to be forested hills in the coastal district of Cox’s Bazar, #Bangladesh, lie dozens of makeshift ghettos that together make up the world’s largest #refugee camp. The Rohingya, a majority-Muslim ethnic group from majority-Buddhist Myanmar’s westernmost state of Rakhine, fled here in large numbers in late 2017, when the #Myanmar army began a systematic campaign of arson, rape and murder that the @unitednations has called genocidal. Neither country wants them, but one will have to keep them. As the world looks on, a miserable slum of a million people has taken shape, with a near total absence of governance yet at a cost of nearly a billion dollars every year, reports Feliz Solomon. Dhaka has to decide whether it will create a city for the stateless or what amounts to a jail. The latter looks more likely. In this photograph, workers continue the construction of a school. Read more, and see more pictures, at the link in bio. Photograph by @jamesnachtwey for TIME
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