📢Great news: 'Let Me Shine' a new poetry book by Shofiqure Rahman @Shofiqure_autho is out now.
'Let Me Shine' is a living testimony of Rohingya resilience, memory and hope.
📚 Copies here: https://t.co/U9ULqmynkL
More info: https://t.co/A0nYs5fb2W
Cover pic:
@CFWRohimUllah
@JFCrisp Who called it an accident? No doubt a UN outfit, no? The camp is a political arrangement, and the disasters it produces are part of its design. But they won't say that. And the manufactured Rohingya organisations will not say that either.
The Fire incident of Tuesday, 20 January 2026, at Block-D of Camp-16 in the Shafiullah Khata, area of Palongkhali, Union in Ukhiya, Cox’s Bazar.
~Rahmot Ullah
WFP’s Supply Chain team has managed Korea’s 🇰🇷 latest rice contribution for the Rohingya response, 20,265 MT, enough to support 1.1M people for two months.
Through WFP’s e-voucher system, the nutrient-rich fortified rice will reach families in Cox’s Bazar.
#wfpbd50
Nice to see a copy of 'Myanmar's Rohingya Genocide: Identity, History and Hate Speech' in the wild. Available in @DubrayBooks Grafton Street #Dublin#Ireland#Rohingya
Rohingya Power Struggles Before the UN Conference
Rohingya activists warn of “a repeated cycle: fragmentation, new group names, personal ambitions replacing real strategy.” Meanwhile, the Rohingya themselves continue to suffer. https://t.co/7ifMaoL1nz
The August 5, 2024 Massacre: A Rohingya Survivor’s Photographs
The life of one refugee, before and after a devastating drone attack on the banks of the Naf River. https://t.co/0gZRyVYBYf
I had the pleasure of meeting @Craig_Foster & Graham Thom who came from Australia to visit the Rohingya refugee camp.Both of them are kind-hearted & approachable.They also played football with Rohingya players. It was truly inspiring to meet them and hear their kind words