A Rohingya woman leans out of a bus bound for a remote island rights groups have likened to a mass detention center, to which the U.N has no access.

Refugees & aid workers say the mass relocation of hundreds of refugees today has not been voluntary.

https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-bangladesh-rohingya-idUKKBN28D0SM
But though humanitarians are sharing accounts of abuses anonymously, international organizations working in the camps, including U.N agencies, have not publicly condemned them.

“They have taken us here forcefully," a man told us today as he boarded a bus.
Heartbreaking pictures of weeping relatives as the buses drive away. Total uncertainty about when and if they will be allowed back to the mainland. Hundreds of Rohingya already on the island have said they are living in prison like conditions, detained against their will.
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