The thing is, it’s not only this gentleman but also most of them still want to go back to their home even after they got traumatized. I know it might be more complicated than I imagine, but my heart is wrenching for them every time I hear their stories. #Repost @rohingyaquotes “This is not a local issue. This is global issue. Every single country needs to get involved to have a permanent solution to the crisis. But we don’t know how to deal with those problems or we know how to deal with but don’t do that. In the camp, we met an old man who came to Bangladesh in 1992. He went back to Myanmar in 1995. He came back again to Bangladesh after 20 years. “It’s our responsibility to protect them [Rohingya children]. It’s our responsibility to keep supporting them.” #Rohingya #Citizenship #HumanRights #Miyavi #UNHCR

WACOCA JAPAN: People, Life, Style.