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The Forgotten Millions: UN Warns of Growing Vulnerabilities in Global Stateless Populations

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A new international report reveals that the Rohingya population remains one of the largest stateless groups in the world, with over 1.2 million individuals trapped in temporary shelters. Relentless conflicts have stripped entire generations of basic documentation, education, and human dignity. Activists continue to call for absolute protection of these vulnerable families against ongoing violence.

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