Seventy-year-old Aysar Rahman is one of the more than 750,000 Rohingya refugees who fled Myanmar in August 2017 when its military launched a crackdown that saw villages being burned down, extrajudicial killings, and rape. Leaving behind a big house, a cattle farm and other property, his 8-member family has been living in poor conditions in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, the world's largest refugee camp, which hosts over a million Rohingya. India’s ...