The news agency Rohingyas - Sunday, December 9, 2012 m - (correspondent Agency in the area of Cox's Bazar): Many of the refugees Rohingya unregistered in the town "Kutupalong" area of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh find hardship in obtaining a livelihood to feed their families and their children, they go every day to findwork in the nearby town of Okie from the camp.
Where they find sometimes works for lower wages, Khsad rice and repair of roads and other works of toiling, where generating a living wage daily rate of 200 to 350 taka (5 dollars approximately), but most often fall victim to deception of employers, where they work without in return.
During their return to work evening being stopped by local police often at a place called (TNT), where robbed of money in their possession, and so they return to their homes empty-handed, which means that their children and their families go to bed without food in the evening, the story begins adventure again the next day.