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Indian Air Force chief visits Burma to discuss defense cooperation
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012 |
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Bangladesh reportedly reached an agreement with Burma to resume a stalled voluntary repatriation program for Rohingya refugees.
The repatriation of refugees displaced by ethnic conflict in Burma is likely to hit a snag on land rights, an international advocacy group warns.
About 5,000 protestors in the southern Thailand are opposing a proposed camp for Rohingya refugees.
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