Social Services Worker | Human Rights Advocate | Settlement Support | Certified Interpreter | 8 Years Refugee Leadership | Community-Focused

Joined February 2019
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'Dad, please try to arrange money. I've already been buried alive' - victim child. Words no parent should ever hear. Yet today, traffickers buried a Rohingya child, filming his desperate pleas for ransom. Our camps have become hunting grounds. ACT NOW! #SaveRohingyaChildren
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CHANGE DOT ORG must urgently remove Malaysia’s anti-Rohingya petition. I have written to Change dot org asking them to urgently remove the petition calling for the “removal” of #Rohingya from #Malaysia, now with over 416,000 signatures. This petition targets a stateless refugee community and helps turn xenophobia into a mass, shareable campaign. Change dot org cannot pretend to be a passive noticeboard. Its platform gives the petition visibility, legitimacy, momentum and a public signature count that can be weaponised against Rohingya. At a time of rising online hostility, and disturbing reports of possible vigilante mobilisation, responsible platforms must assess foreseeable harm before real-world violence occurs. Remove the petition. I have also alerted Change dot org to serious, unverified reports of possible vigilante mobilisation against Rohingya traders. That risk environment makes platform responsibility even more urgent.
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For years, #refugees in #Malaysia have lived in fear of arrest, detention, forced returns. Many fled war, #genocide, & atrocities only to face new abuses. On June 1, the govt will implement “phase one” of its new refugee framework. @FortifyRights has recs fortifyrights.org/mly-inv-20…
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Grateful to MP @SameerZuberi and others for helping organize today’s #RohingyaAdvocacyDay roundtable discussion and for his continued advocacy for #Rohingya refugees.
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Honored to participate in today’s #RohingyaAdvocacyDay roundtable on Parliament Hill alongside Senators, MPs, NGOs, human rights advocates, diplomats, and members of our community. Grateful that #Rohingya voices continue to be heard in Canada.
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Sham reform process memories. Don't make the same mistakes again.
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“An estimated 250 Rohingya people missing after a boat capsized in the Andaman Sea.” This tragedy is not an accident. It is the result of ongoing neglect, lack of protection, and failure to address the root causes of Rohingya displacement.
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Breaking News: A boat carrying 280 #Rohingya refugees sank in the Bay of Bengal. Only 9 survived. This is not just a tragedy, it is a consequence of neglect. If food cuts continue, more lives will be forced into deadly journeys. #rohingyarefugees #genocidesurvivors
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Bangladesh shared data on 829,036 of Rohingya w/ Myanmar. As of Jan 2026, only 253,964 were recognized as "previously residing in Myanmar." But Myanmar is still at war. Our data is being processed while our people are still being killed. Verification means nothing without safety.
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So your official position is that trained federal agents looked at a nearly blind elderly refugee clutching a walking cane and detected zero disabilities? That is not a statement of innocence. That is a confession of breathtaking incompetence.
Here are the FACTS. On February 19, 2026, Buffalo Police Department alerted Border Patrol about a non-citizen in their custody. Our agents confirmed that Mr. Shah Alam entered the United States as a refugee on December 24, 2024, and was not amenable to removal. Border Patrol agents offered him a courtesy ride, which he chose to accept to a coffee shop, determined to be a warm, safe location near his last known address, rather than be released directly from the Border Patrol station. He showed no signs of distress, mobility issues, or disabilities requiring special assistance.
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A nearly blind #Rohingya man, beaten & Tasered for carrying a WALKING STICK, was abandoned 5 miles from home by US Border Patrol with no assistance. Shah Alam never made it home. This is state negligence. #JusticeForShahAlam
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Heartfelt congrats to Dr. Khalilur Rahman, Bangladesh's new Foreign Minister! As #Rohingya, we benefited from your advocacy during your tenure as High Representative. We hope you continue prioritizing our human rights, protection, and pathway to citizenship or safe return home.
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Breaking: Fire in Camp 5 again. Night of February 17, 2026. Rohingya refugee camps, Bangladesh. Again the same camp. Again at night. Again families running for their lives. This is the third time Camp 5 has burned in two weeks. Kerosene bottles were found before.
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Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary
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Big congrats to the people of Bangladesh, BNP & @trahmanbnp on winning a strong mandate. 🇧🇩 To the new govt, please build a national #Rohingya policy and help us return home without fear. We also hope for opportunities to study and work until that day comes.
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3 AM, Feb 13. Fire in Camp 11, Rohingya camps, Bangladesh. Again. Camp 9, then Camp 5, now Camp 11. Multiple fires in one week. Can this really be coincidence? Fires at 3 AM don't just happen randomly. Someone is doing this. Who? Why? Who benefits from terrorizing refugees?
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Another fire broke out in #Rohingya Camp 5, Block D9 on Wednesday evening, 11/02/2026. One shelter was completely destroyed, while another was partially burned. The fire was brought under control due to quick and collective action by community members.
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Another fire in Rohingya refugee camps, Bangladesh - Camp 9. We've been saying "another fire" for 8 years. BGD authorities called many incidents arson & sabotage. So why does it keep happening? Who benefits from this? Why zero accountability? This is a pattern, not coincidence.
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Law enforcement carried out a joint operation in Palangkhali, Ukhiya, targeting Rohingyas living outside camps and forcing them back. Mobile courts fined and jailed local house owners for renting homes or land to Rohingyas.
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Honored to be part of this important gathering. It was really good time meeting you & other MPs committed to our voices. Your dedication to uniting Burmese & Rohingya communities shows true leadership. When we stand together against junta's oppression, our voices become stronger
It was an absolute honour to bring the Burmese and Rohingya communities together in one room. One of the most beautiful things about Canada, even when there is conflict in other parts of the world, we can come together here, united on common ground, committed to a shared hope for a free and democratic Myanmar. We reject the junta’s sham election and look forward to the day when Myanmar is governed by democracy, not dictatorship. The evening was a powerful opportunity to learn from one another and to hear directly about the realities people are facing under junta rule. My heartfelt thanks to everyone who came to listen, learn, and share.
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