The Rohingya community urgently calls on the international community to protect our people in Myanmar from atrocities by the Criminal Arakan Army and the Myanmar military government. We demand action to stop the, impose sanctions, protect civilians, and ensure accountability.
"Behind spiky wires, I still bear a heart heavily that dreams of a homeland, an identity and a nationality to call my own as a citizen."
— @tg_azimullah
Sufiya Khatun, 103, a Rohingya woman displaced in 1978, 1992 & 2017, now lives in Cox’s Bazar.
In 2017, her image reached the world.
“I was hungry and thirsty… I saw a photographer taking pictures,"
Her documents and a 1978 family photo prove a life once lived—her identity.
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A call to all Muslim brothers
around the world : This fight is not just for Iran, but for the entire Muslim Ummah. please make dua for us. 🤲🤲🤲
May Allah✨ help us all🇮🇷, InshaAllah.
Truth will prevail, and the oppressor will be defeated.
الله أكبر✨الله أكبر✨الله أكبر
#Iran #IranWar #sstvi #Israel #Dubai #IranWar #Iran #AyatollahKhamenei #Ayatollah
These are not just old papers.They are memories, identity and proof of belonging. Through fire, exile and generations of displacement, the documents remain silent witnesses to a homeland never forgotten.
Read the full story.
https://t.co/XooyTvbiS8
#RohingyaVoices#Belonging
For Rohingya elders, brittle registration cards are not documents, they are proof of belonging in Arakan, despite a century of erasure. Read this compelling story by @tg_azimullah in @RohingyaMakzin https://t.co/Fs9NmApQ6i
Although the boys wear jackets or sweaters, and warm clothes for protection, they still gather near the fire — finding comfort, warmth, and strength in each other’s company.
— TG Azim
❄️ Winter Season and Night Vibes🔥
On a cold winter night, a group of Rohingya boys sit together around a small fire, trying to keep warm. Even a dog comes close to them, searching for warmth falls asleep beside them.
The nights in the camps are extremely cold and harsh.
Standing outside the Multi-Purpose Child and Adolescent Centre, he reminds us that hope is the most essential resource. We must protect the innocence that allows them to play this game.
A child's world is built on games.
This young boy is playing the 'Upward Game' profound act of looking past the fences and the dust, toward the boundless sky.
#CoxsBazar#Bangladesh#Rohingyachildren
While some Rohingya risk their lives at sea in search of safety, countless others seek refuge in Bangladesh, fleeing the severe oppression caused by the Arakan Army,” — my comment in this piece.
“While some Rohingya risk their lives at sea in search of safety, countless others seek refuge in Bangladesh, fleeing the severe oppression caused by the Arakan Army,” — my comment in this piece.
https://t.co/c0HKpk5JFT
A crowded road winds through Camp-22, bustling with people. Some carry LPG cylinders, others fetch water, while children weave between them. The scene reflects the rhythm of survival — busy, determined, and full of life.
#Camp-22 #Rohingyarefugees