“You can talk with older Rohingya in their 70s now, and most of them will end up saying something to the degree of, ‘There was a time when I had friends who were from the Rakhine community, and we were going to university in Yangon…’ They have a frame of reference that is so critical right now, because they know what life was like before everything went bad.”
Greg Constantine’s project on the Rohingya community is a profound exploration of both their suffering and enduring humanity. Through photographic and investigative storytelling, Greg has dedicated his career to shedding light on the often-overlooked experiences of the Rohingya people; which culminated in the 2017 genocide.
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