Refugees now residing in Bangladesh are being paid $2,000 per family to return home, a contentious proposal.
Around 800,000 Muslim Rohingya refugees have left Myanmar into neighboring Bangladesh since a military assault began in 2017.
Myanmar, a country with a Buddhist majority, is currently the subject of an investigation of state-sponsored genocide by a United Nations-affiliated international court.
Keep a close eye on Rakhine.
New house developments in Nagpur, Rakhine State, Myanmar, were shown to Anis (not her real name) in early May.
Anis, who was shown around with a group of 20 other Rohingya Muslims, claims that the camps were fenced in and patrolled by soldiers.
The rooms in the houses are probably only eight or twelve feet in size, and they only have one entrance and a couple of windows. You’ll need to stoop down and squeeze through those narrow doorways.