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Rohingya refugee Robi AlomTelegraph
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Rohingya woman who had been detained in India for 18 months said that the staff at the detention centre “mix something in the food” that made them all sick.
The 2023 report by Refugees International and The Azadi Project also mentions the practice of deliberately contaminating meals in detention centres housing Rohingya refugees.
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