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A year ago, on 22nd March 2021, the Rohingya camps witnessed a massive fire.9500 refugee shelters were destroyed. Over 500 were injured. Approximately 50,000 people were displaced. Young children went missing. And there were at least 15 fatalities.Since that …
"Our young have the same aspirations as other young people in the world. Yet we are unable to give them anything. The young are the only resource we have to take our people forward. However we are failing our young people and consequently we are failing all R…
Reviewing the exhibition Professor Dina M. Siddiqi (Faculty of Liberal Studies, New York University) writes:*This powerful exhibition offers an unvarnished view of life in the many Rohingya camps that dot Bangladesh’s border with Myanmar. Mostly black and whi…
Doc Sábbá is an Art Zine featuring creative works by Rohingya refugees including photography, paintings and words. The title, Doc Sábbá, pronounced dosh sabba, means 10 pages in Rohingya language. “Doc Sábbá” is written in Rohingyalish. The Zine is curated by…
Doc Sábbá is an Art Zine featuring creative works by Rohingya refugees including photography, paintings and words. The title, Doc Sábbá, pronounced dosh sabba, means 10 pages in Rohingya language. “Doc Sábbá” is written in Rohingyalish. The Zine is curated by…
The image above won the Second prize in the "Rohingya Life" category of the Rohingya Photography Competition of 2020.
The above is one image from a striking set of images concerning barbed wire in the Rohingya camps of Bangladesh. More on this soon.