
US Congressional Panel Considers Ways to Respond to Rohingya Crisis
America's Voice Admin
September 27, 2018
VOA's Greta Van Susteren told a congressional panel Tuesday that Rohingya refugees are vulnerable to human trafficking, exploitation and violent extremism. Van Susteren and Stephen Pomper, U.S. program director for the International Crisis Group, gave their testimonies on Myanmar's persecuted Muslim group to the House Foreign Affairs Committee in a hearing on "Genocide Against the Burmese Rohingya." VOA'S Zlatica Hoke has more.Original Article
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