Rohingya Are most persecuted communities in the world The Rohingya are one of the most persecuted communities in the world and have been under extreme scrutiny by the Burmese government. Despite having lived in Arakan state since the 8th century (now a part of Burma), the Rohingya have not been recognized as citizens of TheContinue reading

I believe photographs bring out the issues of our daily lives and struggle in refugee life. I feel proud when I could able to show and explain how painful is refugee life through my photographs. 3 decades refugee life is too much. #PowerOfPhotographs #RohingyaRefugees #RefugeeCamps #RefugeeLife #CoxBazar🇧🇩 Photography By: Abul Kalam

Rohingya Photography Competition – Prize Winners of the “Rohingya Water Crisis” contest. Comments by Parminder Bahra, the competition judge. Abul Kalam – First Prize. Judge’s comment: “Abul Kalam’s image of the woman in Shalbagaan is superb. The woman’s pose is one of longing for the water with her water container in hand. The water is murky and foreboding, but the striking colour of her shawl shows resilience and self-pride despite the overwhelming odds. Overall, the pictures showed great composition and talked to the brief. He has covered a wide variety of contexts and over several years. A number of the images demand your attention and deserved to be studied for a long period of time.”

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