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Young Man Injured in Landmine Explosion in Maungdaw Township
09/02/2025

Young Man Injured in Landmine Explosion in Maungdaw Township

By: Camp Correspondent Maungdaw Township, Rakhine State – February 9, 2025 An 18‑year‑old man from Wethali village in Maungdaw Township was severely injured after stepping on a landmine on February…

09/02/2025

Young Man Injured in Landmine Explosion in Maungdaw Township

09/02/2025
09/02/2025

Hundreds of newly arrived Rohingya families in Cox’s Bazar are struggling to survive as they attempt to build makeshift shelters in Camp-20 without any aid from humanitarian organizations. The refugees, who fled ongoing violence and persecution in Myanmar, now find themselves abandoned, with no access to food, clean water, or medical assistance.

Newly Arrived Rohingya Families Struggle to Survive Without Aid in Cox’s Bazar Refugee Camp         DETAILS IN COMMENT
09/02/2025

Newly Arrived Rohingya Families Struggle to Survive Without Aid in Cox’s Bazar Refugee Camp


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33 Rohingyas Detained by BGB in Bandarban Amid Ongoing Rohingya Crisis       violations of  DETAILS IN COMMENT
09/02/2025

33 Rohingyas Detained by BGB in Bandarban Amid Ongoing Rohingya Crisis

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Rohingya Refugee Crisis Escalates as More Flee by Boat, Reports UNHCR                    DETAILS IN COMMENT Rising Numbe...
08/02/2025

Rohingya Refugee Crisis Escalates as More Flee by Boat, Reports UNHCR



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Rising Numbers of Sea Crossings
Desperate Journeys Across Treacherous Waters
Recent Arrivals in Southeast Asia
Warnings and Calls for Action

The Rohingya refugee crisis appears to be intensifying as an increasing number of people flee Myanmar by sea amid escalating violence in Rakhine State. The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) reported on February 6 that the number of Rohingya undertaking dangerous boat journeys has risen sharply

                DETAILS IN COMMENT  and  Life as a   and Continuing  A Passion for TeachingChampion Teacher of 2024Chall...
08/02/2025





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Life as a and Continuing
A Passion for Teaching
Champion Teacher of 2024
Challenges and Aspirations

Mohammed Johar, a 22-year-old Rohingya teacher, was born in Ashuratta, Kan Poo, in the Ali Sin Kyaw area of Arakan State, Myanmar. He grew up in a middle-class family that owned agricultural land, which provided them with a stable livelihood. His father, Mohammed Kasim, was both a farmer and a private teacher, educating hundreds of students under UNDP. His mother, Anowara Begum, was a housewife who cared for the family.

RAR-Institute: Empowering Rohingya Students Through Research and Education              DETAILS IN COMMENT
07/02/2025

RAR-Institute: Empowering Rohingya Students Through Research and Education



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                       DETAILS IN COMMENTThe Arakan Army (AA/ULA) reportedly held a meeting with Rohingya business repre...
07/02/2025



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The Arakan Army (AA/ULA) reportedly held a meeting with Rohingya business representatives in Buthidaung Township on February 5, 2025, during which officials called on community members to contribute financially for local infrastructure repairs. The meeting focused on raising funds to repair the Buthidaung–Nyaung Chaung road and other key structures. According to local sources, AA officials requested that each attendee donate at least 500,000 MMK

Rohingya Man Kidnapped Outside Camp-18: Family Receives Ransom Demand
07/02/2025

Rohingya Man Kidnapped Outside Camp-18: Family Receives Ransom Demand

By: Hafizur Rahman, Camp Correspondent Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh – February 6, 2025 A 32‑year‑old Rohingya man, identified as Mohammed Jokoria from Camp‑18, has reportedly been kidnapped by unidentif…

07/02/2025

Rohingya Man Kidnapped Outside Camp-18: Family Receives Ransom Demand

07/02/2025

Landmine Explosion Injures Three in Maungdaw’s Gon Nar Village

                            Details in commentAlleged   OperationAccusations of Local ComplicityRising Concerns Over Exp...
05/02/2025





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Alleged Operation
Accusations of Local Complicity
Rising Concerns Over Exploitation
Ongoing Efforts and Verification

Maungdaw, February 5, 2025

More than 100 Rohingya individuals—including infants and elderly persons—are reported to be stranded at sea near Maungdaw after allegedly being trafficked from Buthidaung by a criminal human trafficking network. According to local sources, the group was intended to be transported to Bangladesh in alleged cooperation with local officials, including the village administrator of Kyauk Hle Kha

05/02/2025

Rohingya Man Severely Injured in Landmine Explosion in Maungdaw

05/02/2025




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The Journey into Music
Musical Achievements and Challenges
Family and Community Support
A Voice for the Rohingya

Meet Rohel Khan, a dedicated Rohingya student and a rising rap singer in the Cox’s Bazar refugee camp. His father, Rohul Amin, and mother, Imtiyaz Begum, originally hail from Nga Sa Kyu, also known as Naisapuru village, in northern Maungdaw Township, Rakhine State, Myanmar

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