Let Image Speaks: Three Rohingya photographers documented daily lives of refugees in the camp
In 2017, Over 700,000 Rohingyas fled targeted campaigns of violence launched by the Myanmar military against this minority in Rakhine state, southwest Myanmar. Since then, three Rohingya photographers have documented people ’s daily lives in the biggest refugee camp in the world, in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district, where this Muslim minority group found refuge and where teams from Médecins Sans Frontières provide medical care. Seven years the exile, Rohingyatographer – a collective of Rohingya photographers to which they belong and with which MSF worked to produce this photo report – continue to witness and document the desperate living conditions Rohingya refugees are facing within the camps in Cox’s Bazar.
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