Mohammad Anos
Spokesperson
Mohammad Anos was born in 2002 in Thanda village, South Arakan State, Myanmar. In August 2017, I and My family were forced to flee to Bangladesh due to persecution, discrimination, and violent military crackdowns. now i lives in a refugee camp in Bangladesh.
For decades, the Rohingya community has endured extreme violence, systematic discrimination, rape, and mass atrocities in Myanmar, including ethnic cleansing, killings, and the burning of entire villages. In 2017, more than one million Rohingya refugees—mostly children, women, and the elderly—crossed into Bangladesh seeking safety.
Mohammad Anos had actively working with Rohingya Students Unity for Right (RSUR) as a Spokesperson/Activist for nine years, focusing on emergency response. From 2018 to 2025, I also was As a teacher of COAST foundation Organization and other humanitarian groups.







