Bangladeshi people gather around the bodies of Rohingya Muslim refugees on Shah Porir Dwip Island near Teknaf on October 9, 2017, after a boat capsizing accident.
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Bangladeshi people look at the bodies of Rohingya Muslim refugees at the pier of Shah Porir Dwip Island on October 9, 2017, after a boat capsizing accident. AFP
Bangladeshi people look at the bodies of Rohingya Muslim refugees on the beach of Shah Porir Dwip Island on October 9, 2017, after a boat capsizing accident. AFP
Rohingya Muslim refugees are evacuated in a truck to a refugee camps after crossing the Naf River, in Teknaf, Bangladesh’s Ukhia district on October 8, 2017.
More than half a million Rohingya refugees have flocked to Bangladesh since an army crackdown began on August 25 in Myanmar’s Rakhine state, a process the UN has described as ethnic cleansing. AFP
Bangladeshi people bury the bodies of Rohingya Muslim refugees at the pier of Shah Porir Dwip Island near Teknaf on October 9, 2017, after a boat capsizing accident.
At least 12 Rohingya refugees, most of them children, drowned and scores more were missing Monday after their overloaded boat capsized in the latest tragedy to strike those fleeing violence in Myanmar. AFP
This picture shows the arm of a dead Rohingya Muslim child refugee at Shah Porir Dwip Island on October 9, 2017, after a boat capsizing accident.
At least 12 Rohingya refugees, most of them children, drowned and scores more were missing Monday after their overloaded boat capsized in the latest tragedy to strike those fleeing violence in Myanmar.AFP
Bangladeshi people gather around the bodies of Rohingya Muslim refugees on Shah Porir Dwip Island near Teknaf on October 9, 2017, after a boat capsizing accident. AFP
Bangladeshi girls look at the bodies of Rohingya Muslim refugees on Shah Porir Dwip Island near Teknaf on October 9, 2017, after a boat capsizing accident. AFP