When hundreds of thousands of Rohingya fled
Myanmar into Bangladesh two years ago, local communities were mostly welcoming.
"At first, as a member of the Muslim community, we helped them," said Riazul Haque, 28, a labourer from Hakimpara, near the border town of Ukhiya.
Haque allowed around 60 Rohingya families to settle on a piece of his land, thinking they would remain for two or three months at most.