More than seven years have slipped by since a brutal military crackdown in Myanmar forced over 730,000 Rohingya to seek refuge in Bangladesh.
This heart-wrenching exodus birthed the world’s largest refugee camp, where the Rohingya now grapple with profound challenges amid crowded conditions.
Stripped of their homes, they navigate a daily struggle for survival, facing limited access to essential resources such as food, clean water, and healthcare.
In this harsh reality, hope flickers dimly as they confront the uncertainty of their future.
The turmoil in Rakhine State continues to cast a long shadow, with conflict encroaching ever closer to the border.
Each day, the dream of returning home becomes increasingly elusive, as the specter of violence looms larger.
The Rohingya, resilient yet weary, find themselves caught in a painful limbo—adrift between the struggle for dignity in the camps and the haunting memories of a homeland where safety and rights are far from assured.
This prolonged crisis demands urgent international attention, not only to alleviate immediate suffering but also to seek justice and pathways to repatriation.
As the world watches, the Rohingya people stand as a poignant reminder of the enduring human spirit amidst adversity, their silent struggle echoing a plea for compassion and solidarity.
Agencies.