DHAKA (Bangladesh), Aug. 22 -- The Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh are not sure that they will be retunring to their homes in Myanmar.

At the Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh Cox's Bazar, bamboo huts with makeshift tarpaulin roofs stretch across the hilly horizon as far as the eye can see. One can also see flags with the names of aid organisations rippling in the breeze.

Along the road, young boys carry reusable orange butane tanks up a hill to get in line for the day, to wait for free cooking gas, while men walk by carrying white bags of rice to bring back to their families.

"Compared to Myanmar, Bangladesh still feels like paradise," Metun, a Rohingya refugee who has been living in Kutupalong refugee camp since 2017, told A...