Tinmaung: Canada needs to boost its help for the Rohingya. Here's how

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At the very least, Canada can advocate for access to education for young Rohingya in the refugee camps. Nearly half a million children have been deprived of…

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For those who remained in Myanmar, the situation gradually deteriorated. Following the coup d’état on Feb. 1, 2021 the military once again took control of the country, with Min Aung Hlaing, the general who led the Clearance Operation, assuming full authority.

 

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