World Food Programme official Gemma Snowdon coaches Rohingya youth Mohammad Rafiq on methods to take better photos with his mobile phone at the Kutupalong refugee camp. – AFP pic, August 20, 2019.
WHEN Mohammad Rafiq spotted two Rohingya refugee girls dusting their faces with circles of traditional thanaka powder under the warm morning light, he quickly took out his smartphone to capture the moment. The 19-year-old budding photographer, who fled to Bangladesh in August 2017 after a military crackdown in Myanmar, uses his mobile phone to record the daily lives of nearly one million stateless Rohingya in a vast camp in southern Bangladesh.
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