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What we know about Rohingya refugee crisis at sea | Muslim Rohingya flee persecution in Myanmar

The Muslim Rohingya originally fled persecution in Buddhist-majority Myanmar in 2017, with around a million now estimated to be living in refugee camps in neighbouring Bangladesh. Here's what we know about the Rohingya's plight, why they embark on such perilous journeys and how governments are responding.

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WHERE ARE THEY COMING FROM? The perilous sea voyages are often run by human traffickers who prey on vulnerable refugees, promise sanctuary abroad and do not sufficiently stock boats for the arduous journeys. Rizwan Haque, a Rohingya refugee in Bangladesh's Kutupalong camp in Cox's Bazar, said his 20-year-old sister paid a trafficker 100,000 taka ($950) to leave for Malaysia.