A Devastating Portrait of Genocide in Myanmar – Feature Shoot The Rohingyas tend to do what are known as ‘3D’ jobs – those that are Dirty, Dangerous and Degrading. Some employers further exploit their dire situation by paying Rohingya workers,… via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2019/03/a-devastating-portrait-of-genocide-in-myanmar/ In March 2008, Bengali photographer, educator, and activist Saiful Huq Omi…
Rohingya Refugees: Stateless in Southeast Asia The Bangladeshi photographer Saiful Huq Omi has spent six years photographing Rohingya Muslims who fled persecution in Myanmar only to find themselves stateless. When he visited refugees in Bangladesh, where more than 200,000 Rohingya now live, he heard stories of torture, rape and murder as well as those about…
“The world has seen us through the eyes of white photographers from the west” — duckrabbit Fascinating, thanks for the nudge Ciara. That is some line up for the Joop Swart masterclass. Listen, listen, to Saiful… via duckrabbit: http://duckrabbit.info/blog/2010/12/the-world-has-seen-us-through-the-eyes-of-white-photographers-from-the-west/ Fascinating, thanks for the nudge Ciara. That is some line up for the Joop Swart masterclass.…
100 Eyes magazine Bangladesh x Bangladesh: This issue is over 200 pages and features work by Bangladeshi photographers Munem Wasif, Abir Abdullah, Tanvir Ahmed, Shahidul Alam, Monirul Alam, Murtada Bulbul, Saiful Huq Omi, Azidur Rahim Peu, Shehzad Noorani, Mohammad Kibria Palash, and Khaled Hassan.