The Rohingya are an ethnic minority group from Myanmar (Burma) fled persecution to neighbouring Bangladesh during 1990s. They have been described as “one of the most persecuted minorities in the… The Rohingya Centre of United Kingdom (RCUK) stands in deep solidarity with the international community’s call for urgent action to address the ongoing human rights and humanitarian crisis in Myanmar.… In the heart of Bradford, amidst the bustling streets and vibrant community, lies a tale of resilience, determination, and unwavering courage. Meet Kismat, a Rohingya refugee whose journey from adversity… Overview: Over one million Rohingya, a Muslim minority from Arakan (Rakhine) State in Myanmar, have been forced to flee their homeland due to decades of violence and persecution. The most… Hundreds of people uprooted from Myanmar and resettled from refugee camps in Bangladesh have found new lives in West Yorkshire. The majority-Muslim Rohingya were driven from Myanmar, their homeland, to… In the heart of the Kutupalong refugee camp, where the shadows of hardship stretch far and wide, a young boy named Mohammed Salim Khan grew up amidst uncertainty. Born into…
Finding Refuge: The Journey of Rohingya Refugees to Safety in Bradford
Statement from the Rohingya Centre of United Kingdom on the International Call for Accountability and Humanitarian Action in Myanmar
Rohingya Refugee’s Inspiring Journey Towards Nursing in Bradford
Beyond the Headlines: Arakan – The Rohingya Crisis
Spotlight on Bradford’s Thriving Rohingya Community
Mohammed Salim Khan: A Story of Resilience Through the Lens