Months after exodus began, Rohingya see no end to suffering

Noble Peace Laureate from Yemen Tawakkol Karman, right, holds a Rohingya refugee child during her visit to Kutupalong refugee camp near Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, on Sunday. (AP Photo/Suzauddin Rubel)

Rohingya Muslims travel on a raft made with plastic containers on which they crossed over the Naf river from Myanmar into Bangladesh, near Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh on Nov. 11, 2017. (A.M. Ahad/AP File)

COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh — Their houses are often made of plastic sheets. Much of their food comes from aid agencies. Jobs are few, and there is painfully little to do. The nightmares are relentless.