Rohingya human rights defender, peace builder, and researcher. Dedicated voice for issues affecting my community and beyond. Founder of @raaa_officials
More than 250 people, including Rohingya & Bangladeshis, are missing in the Andaman Sea after a boat tragedy.
This is not just an accident — it shows the desperate reality people face with no safe path to survive.
The world must not stay silent.
#Rohingya#HumanRights
Over 250 Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals are feared dead or missing after a boat capsized in the Andaman Sea on April 9.
In 2025 alone, nearly 900 people have lost their lives on dangerous maritime journeys from Bangladesh and Myanmar.
👉https://t.co/tZe39tpcsE
At least 250 people, including many women and children, are feared missing after a boat carrying Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals capsized in the Andaman Sea.
https://t.co/Q0ADnqQ4o9
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić warns that if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, Europe could face severe economic consequences due to soaring oil prices.
Around 20% of global oil passes through that route. Any long-term disruption could impact fuel, inflation.
#IranWar
US immigration officials picked up a blind Rohingya refugee last week in Buffalo, NY. Then, realizing they had no basis to deport him, they released him five miles from his home. He needed a walking stick and died trying to make his way back to his house: https://t.co/dNBRWAiv0b
Nurul Amin Shah Alam, a nearly blind refugee, was found dead after Border Patrol abandoned him miles away from his home and without notifying his family or attorney.
This is absolutely horrifying — and completely preventable. There must be a full investigation immediately.
@Assimalhakeem During this blessed month of Ramadan, if there is no mosque nearby, it is permissible to pray Taraweeh by watching it live on television or mobile?
I spent my first day of Ramadan in the Rohingya camps in Cox Bazaar, Bangladesh, with Mr Bilal Erdogan. We saw some incredible work being done at a field hospital, school, and vocational training centre, all thanks to TIKA and Diyanet Vakfi. But, we can do more for our Rohingya brothers and sisters. Let's come together and make a difference!
@M10 Thank you so much for visiting us and sharing iftar with Rohingya families, we Rohingya are very grateful for your continued support and advocacy for the rights of our people. May Allah bless you
Football star @M10 played with Rohingya in 🇧🇩 and shared iftar with their families spreading joy, unity, and hope. The son of the Turkish President also visited and joined the iftar in solidarity. Rohingya community truly appreciates this heartfelt support.
📹@SahatZia_Hero
Opening remark from the side event that we co-organised in The Hague last Monday. — Advancing Justice for Myanmar: ( Landmark Hearings at the International court of Justice) in connection with the @CIJ_ICJ on the #Gambia v #Myanmar.
My dad and mom, from London, along with my brother and nephew from New York, travelled all the way from London to The Hague in solidarity with us. We had a quick family get-together while our @CIJ_ICJ case hearing was happening. #Rohingya
@BarhamSalih@Refugees As a Rohingya, I warmly congratulate you on the beginning of this important journey. I respectfully urge you to look into the recent shutdown of a transit camp in Bangladesh, where over 200 protection seekers have been left without food since this morning.
Rohingya children are only asking for what every child deserves: education with dignity and values. The world must not turn its eyes away. Education gives us the strength to stand on our own feet. ✊📚 #Rohingya#EducationForAll
The continued fire incidents in the refugee camps show that current fire safety awareness and prevention efforts are inadequate. Another fire is happening now in Camp 25, Bangladesh. Please keep these vulnerable communities in your thoughts and push for stronger action. 🔥🆘
I’m being resettled in 🇨🇦 with the support of @UNHCR_BGD, but my commitment remains unchanged. No matter where I am, I will continue raising my voice against the ongoing situation. My community is still struggling with countless daily sufferings, and silence is not an option.
We cannot turn our backs on the #Rohingya#refugees.
During his visit to Cox’s Bazar, @iori_IOM called on the international community to continue supporting the Rohingya in 🇧🇩’s camps until their safe & voluntary return home is possible.
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@AntoniaMulvey@CIJ_ICJ Yes, he himself is a victim of the genocide as well. I always encourage him to keep raising awareness about our situation to people like you. We truly feel fortunate to see you on the ground with us once again.
I’ve asked many questions last month at the General Assembly hall @UN and many more are on my list — but within the straightforward answers lies the future of the #Rohingya community, and for me just one more question: when the generation of Rohingya look back, will they still be asking the same questions, or will they be back in our homeland asking simply, 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐭𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐬𝐨 𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠 ?
It’s a political crisis that requires regular action, and with support from the international community, member states or the policymakers. We hope to see some recommendations implemented soon.