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Savouring tradition: Rohingya fight to sustain mud stove heritage in modern times
In Myanmar, the Rohingya used to cook with wood in traditional métta sulá (mud stoves), creating an extraordinary flavour despite the...
Ahtaram Shin
May 9, 20242 min read
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Unlocking potential: Rohingya woman’s tailoring talent highlights need for opportunities
Ana Morijan is a remarkably talented tailor from the Rohingya community. With skilled hands, she crafts captivating dresses that bring...
Ahtaram Shin
May 8, 20242 min read
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A lonely Banyan Tree sparks memories of home for Rohingya refugees
In 2019, while in Balukhali, Md Hossain spotted a lonely tree standing in the middle of the camp 25, surrounded by shelters – the last...
Ahtaram Shin
May 7, 20242 min read
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Threads of hope: A Rohingya girl’s embroidered journey
A teenage Rohingya girl finds solace in the art of embroidery, meticulously stitching her creation within the confines of her shelter....
Ahtaram Shin
May 6, 20242 min read
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Bachan Char Island’s unlikely duo: Rohingya boy and his goat companion
Rohingya refugee, Mohammad Manik delights in feeding goats and is making a positive impact on both lives and the environment, while also...
Ahtaram Shin
May 5, 20242 min read
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Rain’s blessing: A joyful playground from above
Minara was returning from work one rainy day when he saw many children playing in the rain, getting wet. Among them was a beautifully...
Ahtaram Shin
May 4, 20242 min read
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Unbroken circle: Henna hands capture women’s unity in the Rohingya community
In the heart of the Rohingya Refugee Camp in Cox's Bazar, a circle of young girls join hands in a collective practice that transcends...
Ahtaram Shin
May 4, 20242 min read
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Life underwater: Rohingya refugees’ endless annual fight against climate-fuelled monsoons
This feature is part of The Rohingya Experience, an exhibition in St Helier, Island of Jersey during July 2024, developed by Rohingyatograph
Ro Yassin Abdumonab
May 3, 20243 min read
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Small gardens, big hope: A Rohingya woman’s farming story
Kushida is a 59-year-old Rohingya woman. She works hard taking care of her small farm with happiness. Around her shelter, she grows many...
Ahtaram Shin
May 2, 20243 min read
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Exhausting footsteps: Elderly Rohingya's struggle highlights lack of refugee camp mobility
Last December, as Jaitun Ara made her way to teach at school, she came across Md Hashim on the road returning from Kutupalong hospital....
Ahtaram Shin
Apr 30, 20242 min read
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The chicken whisperer: Nurturing life in the Rohingya refugee camp
Hasana, a 47-year-old Rohingya refugee woman, has a wealth of experience and skills in poultry farming and cultivation.
Ahtaram Shin
Apr 29, 20242 min read
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Like a sunset: Rohingya youth hopes for a beautiful ending to the hardship of their community
Amidst life's difficulties in the refugee camp, this scene of beauty of a sunset over the camp reminds the photographer, Ro Mon Sur Ali,...
Ahtaram Shin
Apr 26, 20242 min read
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Asom’s story: From being seen to being heard representing the Rohingya community
Md Asom (or Asom as his friends know him) was featured on the cover of the first issue of Rohingyatographer Magazine in May 2022. The...
Sahat Zia Hero
Apr 21, 20244 min read
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Decades of displacement: The harrowing life story of Rohingya refugee Muhammad Jalil
Muhammad Jalil was 102 years old when this photo was taken. Born in 1920 in Thaming Chaong, Rathedaung, he was one of the oldest Rohingya...
Ahtaram Shin
Apr 20, 20243 min read
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Devoted son, daunting terrain: A Rohingya man's courageous care for his mother
A Rohingya man carries his elderly mother up steep, rugged terrain to reach the nearest hospital in their overcrowded camp. The camps are...
Ahtaram Shin
Apr 16, 20242 min read
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A 10-year-old’s green revolution: Nur Asma’s mission to reforest the refugee camp
Nur Asma is 10 years old. She lives in the refugee camp with her family. She loves studying and being creative crafting utensils out of...
Ishrat Bibi
Apr 10, 20242 min read
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The ‘Great Fire’ Disaster: One woman's heartbreaking tale from the ashes of the Rohingya refugee tragedy
Zaudha was 40 years old when this photograph was taken. Like so many other Rohingya refugees, she will forever remember March 22, 2021 as...
Sahat Zia Hero
Apr 9, 20242 min read
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Preserving Rohingya heritage: The art of making Luçi Fiçá
An elderly woman crafts Luçi Fiçá, a traditional Rohingya rice flour bread, amid the observance of Qurban Eid Festival. In her hands,...
Ahtaram Shin
Apr 8, 20242 min read
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25th August: The legacy of Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day
View of the gathering that took place on August 25, 2019 to commemorate Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day. This annual event honours and...
Ahtaram Shin
Apr 6, 20242 min read
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Ingenious engineering in the refugee camp: The story of 15-year-old Rohingya innovator Mohammad Toyub
Mohammad Toyub is a 15-year old who built a small-scale hydraulic excavator from spare parts collected around the refugee camp. His...
Ahtaram Shin
Apr 5, 20242 min read
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