@dyl.nurul.amin: The Rohingya Refugees: A History of Survival and Humanity The Rohingya are one of the most persecuted communities in the world, yet their story is not just one of suffering—it is also a story of resilience, courage, and the enduring spirit of humanity. A People Without a Home For centuries, the Rohingya have lived in Arakan (now called Rakhine State, Myanmar). But despite their deep historical roots, they have been denied their rights, their identity erased, and their very existence threatened. In 2017, the Myanmar military launched a brutal genocidal campaign, burning villages, killing thousands, and driving over 700,000 Rohingya into neighboring Bangladesh. This was not the first time—waves of violence had forced many to flee before. Today, nearly a million Rohingya refugees live in overcrowded camps, stripped of their homeland and their future. A Crisis Ignored by the World Despite clear evidence of ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity, justice remains out of reach. Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are trapped in despair, while those in Myanmar face apartheid-like conditions. Many have risked their lives at sea, hoping to find safety in countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, and beyond, only to face rejection, detention, or further hardship. The Strength of Humanity Yet, in the face of such suffering, the human spirit prevails. Rohingya refugees have built schools in the camps, continued their prayers in makeshift mosques, and held onto their language, culture, and dignity. Ordinary people—activists, humanitarian workers, and kind-hearted individuals—have shown solidarity, proving that humanity still exists. A Call for Justice and Action The world cannot remain silent while an entire community is erased. The Rohingya deserve justice, dignity, and the right to return home in safety. They deserve to live as equals, free from fear and oppression. This is not just a Rohingya issue—this is a humanity issue. Will the world stand up before it is too late? #Rohingya #Refugees #JusticeForRohingya #StopGenocide #HumanRights #Solidarity #CapCut #whereareyounow #alanwalker #JusticeForRohingya #Rohingya #Refugees #UNICEF #myanmartiktok🇲🇲🇲🇲 #Malaysia #bangladesh #Solidarity #FreeRohingyaRefugees
DYL Nurul Amin
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Monday 24 February 2025 13:24:22 GMT
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UNICEF Book memories 📖 🙂↕️
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Muhammad SHAH :
Gigi look so pretty and cute 🥰
2025-02-26 10:01:12
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Tashaa. :
my mom has been working on as a an international UNICEF and now they are gone 😭
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Gigi Hadid
2025-03-01 05:18:57
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ISRAT JAHAN :
is she in Bangladesh?
2025-02-27 03:04:57
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panpan :
one of my biggest dream 🥰🥰
2025-03-04 17:00:28
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ナイトゥー :
Why are you attacking the Arakan Army instead of remaining peaceful?
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