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Rohingya proof of belonging: the fragile papers that survived a century of exile
For decades, the Rohingya people have endured a cycle of displacement due to oppression and discrimination in their homeland of Arakan State. While international discourse often views the 2017 exodus as a singular crisis, historical records indicate it was the final phase of a decades-long process of exclusion and periodic expulsion. This process has transformed an indigenous community with roots dating back to the 15th-century Arakan Kingdom into the world’s largest stateles
Azim Ullah
4 days ago15 min read


Trading Survival: Micro-Businesses in the Rohingya Camps
Trading Survival: Micro-Businesses in the Rohingya Camps
Ahtaram Shin
Jan 43 min read


Growing Up Stateless: The Lives of Rohingya Children in Cox’s Bazar
A photo-essay curated by Ayub Khan This photo-essay focuses on children — the most vulnerable yet most hopeful members of our community....
Rohingyatographer
Sep 5, 20255 min read
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