he is an ethnic re coming to hyderabad. he escaped from myanmar on a bode and arrived in india.is safe but it hasn't been easy. >> i can understand a bit of local languages, but i can't speak them fluently. that's why i'm not picked up for day wage workers. in the last month we had five days of work. other rohingya are settling in. they said they arrived here three days ago from the state in myanmar. >> we have been tortured back home. we escaped to stay my life. i have relatives here, and thought i would be safe. >> in recent years, thousands escaped. more than 1700 came to hidera bad. some are refugees. others are not. conditions here are basic. most people are happy to give up comfort for safety. >> just a few minutes from the refugee camp the neighbourhood represents the hope that many come to india with. being able to rent a property is a sign of stability. and acceptance by the wider community. >> reporter: as the unrest grows, so does the rohingya in hyderabad. it's testing patients. >> local people found they were competing for jobs. re go for the wage. the second issue