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Asem Speaks: One Rohingya Youth’s Fight for Memory, Justice, and a Future

From the Ashes of Arakan to the Frontlines of Advocacy By Abu Hubibe | Camp 2W, Kutupalong | May 1, 2025 My name is Mohammed Asem, and I am a Rohingya youth, a survivor of genocide, a social worker, a photographer, and a voice for the voiceless. Born in Thea Chaung—known in Rohingya as “Moli Zaga”—in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, I lived a quiet life with my family under the shadow of state discrimination. That fragile peace was shattered forever on …
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rohingyakhobor.com broke the news in on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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