10: The Human Trafficking of Rohingya
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Human Trafficking. It’s a huge industry generating 100s of billions of dollars each year, through the exploitation of vulnerable people seeking a better future. The Rohingya are some of its victims. A few kind words and an offer of work beyond the camps, can lead men, women and children into the dark underbelly of slave-like employment and sex work. In this podcast we’re exploring what Rohingya go through and how they’re approached. Warning: Listeners may find some of the descriptions in this podcast upsetting. Sunai Phasuk; Asia Senior Researcher, Human Rights Watch: @sunaibkk Robert Bilhiemer; President and Director, World Wide Documentaries: @worldwidedocumentaries #rohingya #human #trafficking #Bangladesh #India #refugee #billions #dollars #burma #NGO #muslim #minority #bangladesh #camps #myanmar #rakhine #aid #station #shamlapur #unchiprang #podcast #MOAS #migrantoffshoreaidstation #moaspodcast #nayapara #kutupalong #balukhali #megacamp
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