They escaped terrifying events during the 2017 Myanmar military crackdown.

But Rohingya refugees are still haunted by memories of burned villages, killings, rape and torture.

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The suspected genocide has led to a severe mental health crisis for the survivors – that is the finding of the Fortify Rights organisation.

About a million of the Rohingya Muslim minority now live in the crowded camps of Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar.

Many are reported to feel humiliated there.

And they now face being sent to a remote island said to be unsafe, with poor living conditions.

So, could this be a wake-up call?

Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom

Guests:

Matthew Smith – Chief Executive Officer of Fortify Rights

Yasmin Ullah – President of Rohingya Human Rights Network

Tom Andrews – United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar