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How Rohingya Are Reimagining Homeland in the Digital World

By Mizan Rehman Chittagong | August 10, 2026 For a people denied citizenship and dispersed across borders, what does “home” mean when returning home is no longer physically possible? A research seminar at the University of Chittagong on Monday explored how Rohingya and other displaced communities are using digital technologies not simply to communicate, but to maintain family ties, preserve memories, articulate political identities and construct…
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rohingyakhobor.com broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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