The monsoon may seem romantic to many, but for the Rohingya Muslims in the refugee camps of Bangladesh, it brings only hardship. Torrential rains trigger floods that destroy shelters on the low ground, while landslides threaten those living on the sandy hillsides. Every year, many families are left homeless, losing their few valuable belongings, including essential documents; in the devastation.
Rohingya students are being stuck in the current of floodA Rohingya youth, crossing the flood water When flood occurs, it damages not only the shelters but also the hearts of Rohingya people Two young boys, playing in flood water by using glands and floating over the waterIf the hill is sandy, it is easy to break into pieces when during the rainy season and the shelters nearby it, are buried under the ground This is a learning center completely wet due to flood waterA broken briadge and Rohingya children are crossing over it even though fear to fall comesShops and shelters are drowned in the flood waterAnother learning center is also under the flood water While the Rohingya children find the places where they play is drowned, they feel disapointed because they are not able to play
The Rohingya Muslims are the persecuted and vulnerable community in the world. Nearest one million Rohingya Muslims fled thier mother land, Myanmar due to genocidal act by the Myanmar Government and Arakan Army and currently taking refuge in the Cox’ s Bazar, Bangladesh. They extremely facing the challenge with many relevant basic needs such as food, health, movement, water, climate change and so on. Water is one of the most challenge for them to reach to their daily home- usage and pure water to drink clearly as the access to water is not enough to cover all the families in Rohingya refugee camp, Bangladesh.
Dried water doesn’t allow Rohingya women inside their shelters. Forcing them to stay in a long queue to fetch the water. A Rohingya man is carrying water after standing for a long moment. Even the children are not able to escape from crisis of water and they are also being forced to stand for water . Water is the main problem for the Rohingya Muslims in Refugee camp, Banglsdesh. These both Rohingya men carrying water for their home-use. Even after standing too long period, this man with litter falling sleep even he is standing When the season is hot, the Refugee camp becomes a plot for fighting of waterMohammad, 8, a Rohingya young boy used his two hands as a cup to drink water as he felt thirsty while he was on the way of his schoolMohammed Anos, 6 years old, a Rohingya child, helping to his pregnant mother by waiting for water beside the water tankNo matter how small a child is, everyone at least try to support to thier parents when they realize how the struggle they face within the waterThis is camp-26, Teknaf, where Rohingya survivors often use the stream water to drink becuase the source of fresh water is unavailable thereThis is what you see is a Rohingya cultral system which they used to drink water on the way of journey when they were in Myanmar A little child is trying to release water from a water-tube
This is Anuwar Sadek, a photographer, writer, teacher and poet from the largest refugee camp, Bangladesh. Through my lens, I love capturing the hardships and emotional inner cry of the Rohingya Muslims and also capturing macro objects like insects and flowers.