Photo @hammond_robin | “Every single moment I remember this,” says 25 year old Rohingya refugee Rohima Khatun recounting the events of a year ago. Her story is horrifically typical. After encircling her village, the Myanmar military started burning houses. They went house to house and shot the men, including Rohima’s husband. Five months pregnant and in shock, Rohima held her four-year-old to her chest, and her screaming six-year-old to her side. A soldier marched forward, picked up the distraught child, and threw him into the burning flames of a house. The screaming stopped. Somehow, through the tears and choking smoke, Rohima managed to slip away and into the jungle. Her four-year-old and unborn child were safe. But Rohima’s world was shattered. - One of life’s greatest misconceptions is a simple fable. That time is a healer. One year ago this month “ethnic cleansing” perpetrated by the Myanmar military against the Rohingya sparked a massive refugee crisis. Nearly a million Rohingya – those who escaped the flames and executions – are now living in camps in Bangladesh. Many of them were raped, most saw loved ones killed, thousands arrived wounded. All are traumatized. Here, in this impoverished monsoon soaked corner of Bangladesh, is one of the most densely populated areas of PTSD affected and depressed people on earth. - #inmyworld is designed to expose the challenges faced by people living with #mentalhealth issues and give them the chance to be seen, heard and valued. @witness_change is a nonprofit that aims to improve life for excluded groups by amplifying their stories. This work was made in collaboration with Médecins Sans Frontières @doctorswithoutborders who provide mental health support to the refugees and local population. To see more or to share your own mental health story please follow @onedayinmyworld

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Photo @hammond_robin | “Every single moment I remember this,” says 25 year old Rohingya refugee Rohima Khatun recounting the events of a year ago. Her story is horrifically typical. After encircling her village, the Myanmar military started burning houses. They went house to house and shot the men, including Rohima’s husband. Five months pregnant and in shock, Rohima held her four-year-old to her chest, and her screaming six-year-old to her side. A soldier marched forward, picked up the distraught child, and threw him into the burning flames of a house. The screaming stopped. Somehow, through the tears and choking smoke, Rohima managed to slip away and into the jungle. Her four-year-old and unborn child were safe. But Rohima’s world was shattered. -
One of life’s greatest misconceptions is a simple fable. That time is a healer. One year ago this month “ethnic cleansing” perpetrated by the Myanmar military against the Rohingya sparked a massive refugee crisis. Nearly a million Rohingya – those who escaped the flames and executions – are now living in camps in Bangladesh. Many of them were raped, most saw loved ones killed, thousands arrived wounded. All are traumatized. Here, in this impoverished monsoon soaked corner of Bangladesh, is one of the most densely populated areas of PTSD affected and depressed people on earth.
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#inmyworld is designed to expose the challenges faced by people living with #mentalhealth issues and give them the chance to be seen, heard and valued. @witness_change is a nonprofit that aims to improve life for excluded groups by amplifying their stories. This work was made in collaboration with Médecins Sans Frontières @doctorswithoutborders who provide mental health support to the refugees and local population. To see more or to share your own mental health story please follow @onedayinmyworld


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