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HRW: Bangladesh denying quality education to Rohingya refugee children

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Bangkok, Dec 3 (EFE).- The Bangladesh government is blocking aid groups from providing Rohingya refugee children with accredited or formal education and banning the children from attending schools outside the camps, Human Rights Watch said Tuesday. (Camera: NOEL CABALLERO).FOOTAGE SHOWING MOMENTS FROM THE LAUNCHING OF HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH'S LATEST REPORT ON THE ROHINGYA REFUGEE CRISI, TITLED “ARE WE NOT HUMAN?: DENIAL OF EDUCATION FOR ROHINGYA REFUGEE CHILDREN IN BANGLADESH", AT THE FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS' CLUB OF THAILAND, IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

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