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Painting Hope in Cox’s Bazar Rohingya Refugee Camps
In the world’s largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, children and youth are using art to express themselves, preserve their culture, and imagine a future beyond displacement. With limited resources but strong determination, young Rohingya artists are transforming pencils, paper, and paint into tools of hope.
Ahtaram Shin
Jan 192 min read


Enayet Khan and the Rohingya Art Movement: Drawing Memory, Training a Future
Enayet Khan and the Rohingya Art Movement: Drawing Memory, Training a Future Generation
Ahtaram Shin
Jan 33 min read


The double-edged sword of persecution on Rohingya has turned Arakan into a battleground and bloodbath
Art by Enayet Khan and words by Ahtaram Shin In the harshness of the Arakan conflict and the cries of surviving civilians, the Rohingya...
Ahtaram Shin
Jul 2, 20244 min read
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