Save the Children Statement: 'Rohingya Families Risk Death or Injury, All for a Better Life'
April 17, 2020
April 17, 2020
FAIRFIELD, Connecticut, April 17 -- Save the Children issued the following statement:
Following reports of the rescue of a boat with hundreds of Rohingya people that had been drifting at sea for two months, Athena Rayburn, Save the Children's Rohingya Response Advocacy Manager, said:
"Save the Children is horrified to hear reports of the many starving Rohingya women and children rescued by the Bangladeshi authorities after two months at sea, and saddened by reports . . .
Following reports of the rescue of a boat with hundreds of Rohingya people that had been drifting at sea for two months, Athena Rayburn, Save the Children's Rohingya Response Advocacy Manager, said:
"Save the Children is horrified to hear reports of the many starving Rohingya women and children rescued by the Bangladeshi authorities after two months at sea, and saddened by reports . . .