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El antes y el después de un refugiado rohinyá

El antes y el después de un refugiado rohinyá

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  • Ronji, de 21 años, junto a su hjo de 6, Muhammad Islam,  de la etnia rohinyá, viajaron hasta Indonesia en una situación muy precaria.

    Ronji, de 21 años, junto a su hjo de 6, Muhammad Islam, de la etnia rohinyá, viajaron hasta Indonesia en una situación muy precaria.

    This combo photo shows a file picture (TOP) of Rohingya migrant Ronji, 21, holding her six year old son Muhammad Islam on a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015 and (BOTTOM) Rohingya migrant Ronji, 21, holding her six year old son Muhammad Islam posing for a photo at the confinement camp in Bayeun district in Indonesia's Aceh province on May 24, 2015 after Indonesian fishermen rescued about 400 Rohingya migrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh from the boat on May 20, 2015 off the eastern coast of Aceh. Myanmar rebuked the UN on May 29, 2015 after being called on to address the cause of the exodus of Rohingya Muslims from its shores, saying it is being "singled out" for criticism at international talks. AFP PHOTO / FILES / Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / Chaideer MAHYUDDIN
  • Rohinyás como Rubuza, Rehana y Rozama Hatu son perseguidos en Birmania y Bangladesh.

    Rohinyás como Rubuza, Rehana y Rozama Hatu son perseguidos en Birmania y Bangladesh.

    This combination shows a file picture (TOP) of Rohingya migrant women from Myanmar (top L-R) Rubuza Hatu, 21, Rehana Begom, 24, and Rozama Hatu, 23, standing on a drifting boat in the Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015 and (BOTTOM) the same women (L-R) Rubuza Hatu, Rehana Begom and Rozama Hatu standing at a confinement camp at Bayeun district in Indonesia's Aceh province on May 28, 2015 after Indonesian fishermen rescued about 400 Rohingya migrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh from the boat on May 20, 2015 off the eastern coast of Aceh. Myanmar rebuked the UN on May 29, 2015 after being called on to address the cause of the exodus of Rohingya Muslims from its shores, saying it is being "singled out" for criticism at international talks. AFP PHOTO / FILES / Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / Chaideer MAHYUDDIN
  • Según estimaciones de la ONU, unas 25.000 personas zarparon en barcos desde Bangladés y Birmania durante el primer trimestre de 2015.

    Según estimaciones de la ONU, unas 25.000 personas zarparon en barcos desde Bangladés y Birmania durante el primer trimestre de 2015.

    This combination photo shows a file picture (TOP) of Rohingya migrant men from Myanmar (L-R) Muhammad Rubail, 14, Hasyik, 20, Najibul Hasan, 15, and Yusuf, 22, on a drifting boat in the Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman on May 14, 2015 and (BOTTOM) Rohingya migrants (L-R) Muhammad Rubail, 14, Hasyik, 20, Najibul Hasan, 15, and Yusuf, 22, sit together at the confinement camp in Bayeun district in Indonesia's Aceh province on May 28, 2015 after Indonesian fishermen rescued about 400 Rohingya migrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh from the boat on May 20, 2015 off the eastern coast of Aceh. Myanmar rebuked the UN on May 29, 2015 after being called on to address the cause of the exodus of Rohingya Muslims from its shores, saying it is being "singled out" for criticism at international talks. AFP PHOTO / FILES / Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / Chaideer MAHYUDDIN

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