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Mass demonstrations by Rohingya to mark the 8th anniversary of the “genocide”

Tens of thousands of Rohingya in Bangladesh held mass demonstrations on Monday to mark the 8th anniversary of the “genocide” committed against them by the Myanmar military in 2017, which included ...

Buthidaung Massacre: 600 Rohingya Killed by Arakan Army

New images have revealed a mass killing committed by the Arakan Army against more than 600 Rohingya in the village of “Htan Shauk Kan” in Buthidaung on May 2, 2024. Survivors who fled to B...

Rohingya Brief | 2-8-2025

Rohingya Brief in the Rohingya Language with the Latest and Most Important News about the Muslim Minority in Myanmar  the Rohingya from Arakan News Agency

Rohingya Brief

Rohingya Brief in the Rohingya Language with the Latest and Most Important News about the Muslim Minority in Myanmar  the Rohingya from Arakan News Agency

A camp for displaced Rohingya in Arakan flooded due to heavy rains

Arakan News Agency A camp for internally displaced Rohingyas in Arakan state, western Myanmar, is submerged due to rain-induced floods.

The Rohingya Art Club in the Bangladesh Camps Dedicates Art to Preserving Identity and Documenting Genocide

Rohingya artist Mohammed Ryhan spoke about the Rohingya Art Club, which was established in the Bangladesh refugee camps in 2022 as an artistic center dedicated to preserving Rohingya identity, raising...

Shocking Scenes from Maungdaw: The City Now Nearly Empty of Residents

The lens of Arakan News Agency captured images showing the current situation inside Maungdaw city in Arakan State, western Myanmar, which has now become nearly empty of residents after once being a bu...

Rainfall Destroys Vital Road in Arakan Prompting Urgent Repair Demands

Seasonal rains have destroyed the road connecting the villages of “Gon Nar” and “Basu Fa” in Latha Ward, Maungdaw Township, Arakan State, western Myanmar, causing transportatio...

A Rohingya youth launches an educational platform to support his fellow refugees

Arakan News Agency A Rohingya youth in Bangladesh launches an educational platform to help refugees learn beyond their asylum limitations.  

Rohingya Keep Homeland Memories Alive by Sun-Drying Chilies in Bangladesh Camps

Rohingya refugees in the camps of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, continue to sun-dry red chilies, preserving their traditions despite harsh conditions, in a heartfelt reminder of their homeland, Myanmar.

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