The Intelligence, The Economist
Sep 16, 20221 min
FIVE YEARS after a brutal campaign that drove nearly 750,000 out of Myanmar and into Bangladesh, conditions for the Muslim minority remain appalling on both sides of the border. Central Asian countries are laying plans for railways that would fill their coffers, distance Russia and empower China. And the economics lessons in London’s queue to see Queen Elizabeth II. Runtime: 24 min
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https://www.economist.com/podcasts/2022/09/16/theyre-the-worlds-largest-community-of-stateless-people-the-rohingya-five-years-after-the-pogrom