Dhaka, Aug. 30 -- Noorul Amin last spoke to his brother on 9 May. The call was brief, but the news was devastating.
He learned that his brother, Kairul, and four other relatives were among 40 Rohingya refugees allegedly deported by the Indian government to Myanmar, a country they had fled in fear years ago.
Myanmar is in the midst of a brutal civil war between the junta - which seized power in a 2021 coup - and ethnic militias and resistance forces.
The odds that Mr Amin will ever see his family again are vanishingly small."I could not process the torment that my parents and the others who were taken are facing," Mr Amin, 24, told the BBC in Delhi.
Three months after they were removed from India's capital, the BBC managed to contact the...