npr: Sanura Begum misses her family’s farm back in Myanmar. She’s 20, with rich brown ey
npr: Sanura Begum misses her family’s farm back in Myanmar. She’s 20, with rich brown eyes. In August, she joined the hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees fleeing their homeland. Sitting in a shelter made of plastic sheeting and bamboo in the Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh, Begum says she longs for her parents’ sturdy wooden house. The roof of the hut she now shares with her husband, her sister and her 2-year-old son is so low she has to crouch while she’s inside. Neighboring shelters crowd right up against hers. Begum misses the fields, rice paddies and cattle her family had in Myanmar. A Young Rohingya Mom: Pregnant, Stateless, Living In Limbo -- source link