Rohingya Lens

Rohingya Lens This is a Rohingya-based media platform dedicated to delivering accurate and timely news from the ground.

It covers local updates from the camps, Bangladesh and Myanmar, as well as important international events, aiming to explore Rohingya voices.

06/13/2026

Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim Urges Rohingya Refugees to Respect Laws, Warns of Action Against ViolatorsRohingya Lens 13 Jun...
06/13/2026

Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim Urges Rohingya Refugees to Respect Laws, Warns of Action Against Violators

Rohingya Lens
13 June 2026

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has called on Rohingya refugees residing in Malaysia to abide by the country's laws and regulations, emphasizing that legal action will be taken against those who violate the rules. Speaking to reporters after Friday prayers in Kuala Lumpur, Anwar reaffirmed Malaysia’s commitment to providing humanitarian support to Rohingya refugees while stressing that all residents must respect and comply with local laws. The statement highlights Malaysia’s continued balance between humanitarian assistance and the enforcement of national regulations.

06/12/2026

An unidentified dead body was recovered from inside a toilet pit in Camp 10, Block G16, on Friday evening at approximately 7:30 PM.

According to local sources, the body was discovered inside the toilet hole, prompting concern among residents. As of the time of reporting, the identity of the deceased remains unknown. Relevant authorities have been informed and are expected to conduct an investigation into the incident.

Further details will be provided as more information becomes available.

06/12/2026

A fire incident occurred at Camp-04, Block B-6, at the UNHCR–CNRS Skill Development Center near the Camp 4 Extension CIC office.

Fire in the Camp-4 Block B-6
06/12/2026

Fire in the Camp-4 Block B-6

RRRC Highlights a Day of Learning, Partnership, and Leadership Transitions in Cox’s BazarRohingya Lens 12 June 2026The R...
06/12/2026

RRRC Highlights a Day of Learning, Partnership, and Leadership Transitions in Cox’s Bazar

Rohingya Lens
12 June 2026

The Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commission (RRRC) marked a productive day of engagement and collaboration in Cox’s Bazar, hosting an interactive session for 178 members of the 27th Civil Service Batch on the Rohingya refugee response and camp administration.

The day also featured a courtesy meeting with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) delegation, discussions on humanitarian cooperation, and farewell ceremonies honoring outgoing officials and humanitarian leaders for their dedicated service to the Rohingya response.

The events underscored the continued commitment of government authorities, humanitarian partners, and development organizations to ensuring a coordinated and dignified response for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.

Photos: Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commission (RRRC)

Global Rohingya Crisis Deepens as Refugees Face Growing Hardships Across Multiple CountriesRohingya Lens 12 June 2026The...
06/12/2026

Global Rohingya Crisis Deepens as Refugees Face Growing Hardships Across Multiple Countries

Rohingya Lens
12 June 2026

The humanitarian situation of Rohingya communities continues to deteriorate across several countries, with refugees facing displacement, insecurity, legal restrictions, limited livelihood opportunities, and ongoing human rights challenges. Advocacy groups are calling for urgent international action to ensure protection, restore rights, and provide sustainable solutions for the world's largest stateless population.

EBRR Announces 2026 University Entrance Examination Results for Rohingya Refugee StudentsRohingya Lens 12 June 2026The E...
06/11/2026

EBRR Announces 2026 University Entrance Examination Results for Rohingya Refugee Students

Rohingya Lens
12 June 2026

The Examination Board for Rohingya Refugees (EBRR) has officially published the results of the 2026 University Entrance Examination for Rohingya refugee students in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Candidates and guardians can access the English version of the results through the official EBRR website. The announcement marks an important milestone in advancing quality education and academic opportunities for Rohingya learners.

Land Rights in Rakhine Under International Scrutiny Amid ICJ Genocide CaseRohingya Lens 11 June 2026Rakhine’s land gover...
06/11/2026

Land Rights in Rakhine Under International Scrutiny Amid ICJ Genocide Case

Rohingya Lens
11 June 2026

Rakhine’s land governance and displacement-related policies remain under growing international scrutiny as the ICJ genocide case against Myanmar progresses. Reports by international investigative bodies have documented concerns over land confiscation, destruction of village sites, resettlement projects, and demographic changes in areas formerly inhabited by Rohingya and other minority communities. Observers say preserving evidence and protecting land rights will remain critical issues as international accountability efforts and investigations continue across Rakhine State.

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