Post by : Bianca Qureshi
Early this morning at 3:10 AM, a fire once again tore through the Rohingya refugee camps, this time affecting Camp 5, Block E, Sub Block E-5, leaving survivors in despair. For many families, this is yet another episode of rebuilding their lives from ashes, facing repeated disasters with little security or protection.
Despite the ongoing hardships, the Rohingya people continue to demonstrate remarkable resilience and hope. They persist in calling for their fundamental rights—to live in safety, with dignity, and in peace.
This latest fire underscores the ongoing vulnerability of the Rohingya and serves as a stark reminder that urgent action from the international community is needed to ensure their protection and well-being.
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