‘There used to be only two camps. Now there are hundreds’: A photographer’s account of the Rohingya refugee crisis – The Washington Post

Perspective | ‘There used to be only two camps. Now there are hundreds’: A photographer’s account of the Rohingya refugee crisis

Ismail Ferdous explores the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh.

via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2017/09/15/there-used-to-be-only-two-camps-now-there-are-hundreds-a-photographers-account-of-the-rohingya-refugee-crisis/

Only two miles separate Burma, or Myanmar, from Bangladesh’s Shahporir Island, where the river Naf flows into the Bay of Bengal. Two miles of water that represent, for Rohingya refugees, the last rampart before relative safety.