The world’s largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, is home to Rohingya refugees who have been fleeing from ethnic and religious persecution in neighboring Myanmar since 1991. Joel spends the day meeting and listening to deaf refugees’ stories about their dangerous journey across the border. (captioned)

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  • I admire them for brave to get though rough times dealing with government without interpretation plus suffer painful cuts from dog bitten plus many occur among them. Yet they smile and stand proudly with you on the end… it warm my heart ❤️

  • Makes me sad my heartbroken many deaf people of refugees hard living in Myanmar, I Would love donate to them May Lord Bless you

  • It make me cry I pray for refugees get water and clothes. Also need new school for kids.also new road.. God blessing

  • The world’s largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
    very impress wow

  • Thank you for watching this video. Hope we can help them when UN/UNCEIF can let us know soon.

  • Hopefully there’s better situations in the future for the deaf people and they deserve to life better after the pain years in the camp. Thank you Joel for made this video .🤲

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