Arakan News Agency
The UNHCR, via Twitter, reflected the situation of the fleeing Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh during the holy month of Ramadan.
UNHCR has published a picture of a Rohingya refugee woman, currently residing in Bangladesh.
“We enjoy freedom to practice our religious rites and to cook at night or day,” she said. There is no curfew, but the quality of food in the country was better. “
“Amina, who is among some 700,000 Rohingya refugees who have fled to Bangladesh since August, says that fasting under asylum is different than in Myanmar.”







