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A MESSAGE FOR THE WORLD FROM A ROHINGYA REFUGEE

Written by Khair Ullah, editor of Rohingytographer.org

Being a Rohingya refugee means carrying endless pain and struggle. Our lives are full of humiliation, discrimination and suffering that never seems to end. We are denied the rights that every human deserves like the right to live freely, to move, to study, to dream.

Day by day, we are surviving in camps where hope fades. Our children grow up without proper education, without opportunities, without a future. Families live in fear, trapped in a cycle of poverty and restrictions. We feel forgotten, treated as if our existence has no value.

But we are human beings. We laugh, we cry, we love, and we dream just like everyone else. All we want is to live with dignity, to be free from cages and to give our children a life worth living.

Our life is not a choice. It is a struggle for survival. And it hurts to know that the world continues to watch in silence.

Being a Rohingya refugee means carrying endless pain and struggle. Our lives are full of humiliation, discrimination and suffering that never seems to end. We are denied the rights that every human deserves like the right to live freely, to move, to study, to dream.

Day by day, we are surviving in camps where hope fades. Our children grow up without proper education, without opportunities, without a future. Families live in fear, trapped in a cycle of poverty and restrictions. We feel forgotten, treated as if our existence has no value.

But we are human beings. We laugh, we cry, we love, and we dream just like everyone else. All we want is to live with dignity, to be free from cages and to give our children a life worth living.

Our life is not a choice. It is a struggle for survival. And it hurts to know that the world continues to watch in silence.