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Samsul Said

As a photojournalist for 15 years, Samsul Said has covered international news around the globe. His coverage on the Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh and Malaysia in which he highlighted their dire living conditions had won him recognition and the top prize in the 2018 Sony, “I hope the reality of the misery depicted in these pictures will draw the attention of the world to these people. The Rohingya are human beings just like us, who dream of a perfect life.”

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