''From bottom of my heart I don't have sincere trust to Myanmar's promises for Rohingyan" says Sajida

Rohingya refugee children shelter under an umbrella during a rain storm at Balukhali refugee camp in Bangladesh.

Rohingya refugee children shelter under an umbrella during a rain storm at Balukhali refugee camp in Bangladesh. Source: AFP

Sajida and her husband left Burma for the safety to Australia through the risky journey in order to secure better future for their children...unfortunately her dream shattered with our government policy, right now her children are in Bangladesh refugee camps one of her son is very sick and need to have operation.This mother trying her best to go visit her children in Bangladesh in coming month.She is sharing her thought about the repatriation planning and she said she is not giving any permission to any of the authorities who might send her children back to Burma as they don't have any guardian left behind to look after them, she says 'From bottom of my heart I don't have sincere trust to Myanmar's promises for Rohingyan" .



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