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Erasing a People Twice: How Documentation Wars Decide the Future of the Rohingya
They lost their land first. Then they lost their homes, their fields,…
OPINION | Why Some Rohingya Refugees View Nepal as a Safer Destination
by Bijaya Khadka* Nepal has become an unexpected but meaningful place of…
Vanishing Witnesses: How the World Is Losing the Rohingya Story While the Violence Continues
In Cox’s Bazar, the disappearance of attention is now as visible as…
The Price of Protection: How Security Narratives Strip Rohingya Refugees of Rights
In the Rohingya camps of Cox’s Bazar, control increasingly defines everyday life.…
Nepal’s Legal Gray Zone: How the Law Fails Rohingya Refugees
By Bijaya Khadka A People Without Recognition In the quiet neighborhoods of…
Invisible Wounds: Gender-based Violence inside the Rohingya Camps
by Abantee Harun Inside the refugee camps in Ukhiya and Teknaf, the…
Between Two Statelessnesses: How Bangladesh’s Refugee Politics Mirrors Myanmar’s Denial
In March 2025, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) announced that…
The World’s Selective Sympathy: Why Rohingya Suffering No Longer Shocks Anyone
In early 2025, Reuters reported that the United Nations had been forced…
Enemies of Convenience: The Arakan Army’s Narrative War Against the Rohingya
In late September 2025, the front page of an Arakan Princess Media…


