Meet Nur, a Rohingya woman living in one of the world’s biggest refugee camps.
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00:00We were attacked by police.
00:03We were killed in front of them.
00:06Our children were also killed.
00:21Whom did they attack?
00:24They shot us.
00:26They tortured us.
00:30But I don't want to live here.
00:33I want to go back to my hometown.
00:36I want to go back to my village.
00:38I want to go back to my village.
00:40I want to come back to my village.
01:00We have been living here for a long time, but we don't know where we are going to end up in the future.
01:07We don't know where we are going to end up in the future.
01:10We are from Rasanbhai, we are from M.M.A.S.
01:28Rasanbhai.
01:29We have no money to buy food.
01:33If we have money, we can buy food.
01:37But if we don't have money, we can't buy anything.
01:41If we have money, we can't buy anything.
01:44If we have money, we can't buy anything.
01:59No human rights organisation or no other country can accuse India of intolerant or
02:25dealing with Rohingyas in a very inhuman manner.
02:28They are illegal immigrants in India.
02:30Deportation has to be through a legal process.
02:33If we have money, we can buy things.
02:36If we have money, we can buy things.
02:38We are a country.
02:40We are a country.
02:42If we have money, we can buy things.
02:44If we have money, we can buy things.
02:46If we don't have money, we can't buy things.