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From Genocide to Containment: The New Face of Rohingya Displacement
By: Suleman Rahmatullah The world once again finds itself debating the logistics…
The War on Her Body: Rohingya Women and the Biology of Trauma
By: Nadia Islam Beneath the dense canopy of monsoon clouds that forever…
The Border Economy — Cattle, Currency, and a Life Between Fences
In the shadows of barbed-wire fences and shifting river currents, a fragile…
Troubled Waters: Arakan Army and the Growing Risks in the Naaf River
By: Tin Thein As Bangladesh positions itself as the guardian of the…
The Myth of Safe Return: The Rohingya’s Broken Repatriation Promise
By Mizan Rehman Once a thriving land of natural beauty, Arakan (Rakhine…
Children Without a Country – A Stateless Generation Grows Up
In the narrow lanes of Camp-11, children chase a punctured football over…
From Rakhine to Cox’s Bazar – Cycles of Displacement
For 45-year-old Noor Jahan, displacement is not a one-time event—it is a…
Traffickers’ Promises and the Price of Escape
COX’S BAZAR, BANGLADESH — On a moonless night in late February, 19-year-old…
Inside the Camps – Why Rohingya Are Fleeing Again
By RK News Desk | April 10, 2025Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh The barbed-wire…


