Great B & W photos of the fleeing Rohingya's

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worth a look, shows how powerful B & W images can be
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More than half a million Rohingya refugees have flooded into Bangladesh to flee an offensive by Myanmar's military that the United Nations has called 'a textbook example of ethnic cleansing'.

The refugee population is expected to swell further, with thousands more Rohingya Muslims said to be making the perilous journey on foot toward the border, or paying smugglers to take them across by water in wooden boats.

Hundreds are known to have died trying to escape, and survivors arrive with horrifying accounts of villages burned, women raped, and scores killed in the 'clearance operations' by Myanmar's army and Buddhist mobs that were sparked by militant attacks on security posts in Rakhine state on August 25, 2017.

Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi is 'appalled' at the Rohingya refugee crisis in her country and is determined to fix it, but needs to be careful not to inflame the situation further, an adviser to Suu Kyi told reporters on Friday.

'She is appalled by what she has seen. She does care deeply about this. I know that does not always come across. But she really does,' said the adviser, who asked not to be quoted by name.

Aid agencies now estimate that 536,000 people have now arrived in Cox's Bazar district, straining scarce resources of aid groups and local communities. [/quote

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -face.html
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If only Jezbollah were running things and not Mrs May ...

All of these Bengalis could be resettled in marginal constituencies and trained to vote Labour.

Right now, the only constituency they have is Tower Hamlets; this is a searing indictment of British racism and Islamophobia!
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NY times write up
and where is the UN??

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/11/worl ... &smtyp=cur
Azeem Ibrahim, a Scottish academic who recently wrote a book on the Rohingya, explained that much of the animosity could be traced to World War II, when the Rohingya fought on the British side and many Buddhists in Rakhine fought for the occupying Japanese. Both sides massacred civilians.

After the Allies won, the Rohingya hoped to win independence or join East Pakistan (today’s Bangladesh), which was also majority Muslim and ethnically similar to the Rohingya. But the British, eager to appease Myanmar’s Buddhist majority, decreed that the Rohingya areas would become part of newly independent Myanmar (then called Burma), setting the Rohingya up for decades of discrimination.

Myanmar’s leaders soon began stripping their rights and blaming them for the country’s shortcomings, claiming the Rohingya were illegal migrants from Bangladesh who had stolen good land.

“Year after year, they were demonized,” Mr. Ibrahim said.

Some influential Buddhist monks said the Rohingya were the reincarnation of snakes and insects and should be exterminated, like vermin.
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Really powerful images, I wouldn't be surprised if the annual press/documentary photojournalism awards don't contain Rohinga crisis photos like these. B & W for me every time.
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B & W surely has its place still.
very emotional
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phuketrichard wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2017 7:56 am B & W surely has its place still.
very emotional
Very true of B&W photos. It does tend to show more of the dramatic state, also sharpness. But I am not a Photographer, only a looker.
Has for the situation it is hard not to feel for these people. Lets hope they find peace.
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