Rohingya United: the football team bringing together refugees | Emma Kemp
by Emma Kemp from World news | The Guardian on (#5KVAT)
The recently-formed Q-League is a far cry from the camps where some of its players learnt to play using scrunched up plastic bags instead of balls
Rafique Mohammed lists the fortnightly rations doled out by United Nations personnel. One kilogram of rice, a bit of oil." He thinks for a second. Dahl, some vegetables. There were a lot of people and little food. It was not ever, ever enough."
It was all Mohammed ate for the first 13 years of his life, having been born inside Nayapara, the densely populated refugee camp and home of stateless Rohingya people who fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh.
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