, Aug. 25 -- Around five lakh residents of Ukhiya and Teknaf upazilas in Cox's Bazar have been facing humanitarian and security-related challenges for the last eight years as more than 13 lakh displaced Rohingyas from Myanmar continue to reside in 33 camps of the two upazilas.
Today (August 25), marks the 8th anniversary since the start of the military's crimes against humanity and acts of genocide that forced Rohingyas to flee to Bangladesh.
Locals said their prolonged presence in the world's largest refugee camp has made their lives extremely difficult with added strains on land, resources, security and livelihoods but they have not seen any visible progress about their repatriation to their own land.
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