magnitude so this is obviously a big problem for the authorities mathias ballinger for us in beijing thanks very much. what has been two years now since a military crackdown and mean more pushed more than seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims out of the country and into refugee camps and neighboring bangladesh of course move has been especially hard on children the one thing bangladesh is warry that setting up schools wall for a sense of permanence for the refugees over and use and their parents struggle for what is widely considered a human right. his life may have been turned upside down but morning routine endures he should be getting ready to go to his school he should be walking through his front door. instead it's a stroll through the sprawling sea of shelters that's been home for two years for everyone here life is on hold but with almost no education provision teenagers have it washed dreams of graduating from school have to wait. at makeshift study groups like these. they refused to give up the fight for education. because if. i can do everything. for everyone. outside the