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About Sohan
Sohan Rahat is a Documentary photographer, News & Docu Producer and Writer based in Bangladesh. Interested in topics like climate change, Migration and Statelessness, Women Trafficking, Child Marriage, History, Travelling, and the ever-changing narratives of human society.

In his 8 years career, he worked with major news and media houses around the world. ITN, Channel 4 News UK, Skynews, National Geographic, Aljazeera, Earthrise, UNHCR are some of the big names he has been working with very closely on a regular basis. 

Channel 4 News team was nominated for the British television Award and Sky News won the scoop of the year award and Amnesty International Award for the coverage of the Rohingya issue while he was closely working with them on the field.

After studying in engineering college he decided to pursue his long time passion as a documentary photographer and completed his post-grad diploma in Photography. His works have been published in major Local and International Platforms. 

Things started to change dramatically since the Rohingya refugee crisis began in September 2017. He got a call from a British Television house to assist in their major coverage on the Rohingya issue. Since then he has been working as more of a local producer, fixer, cameraman, and journalist on behalf of international media houses. 

He believes in transparency and honesty in the work. Sensitivity and sensibility of the subject matter and quick to response are some of the key factors he proposes when he works for his clients.
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The Rohingya and the elephants In August 2017, a brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing began in Myanmar. The military and armed fighters claimed the lives of more than 6,000 Rohingya in just

I worked as the Local Producer for Chanel 4 News

I Worked as the Local Producer for Chanel 4 News

I Worked as the Local Producer for Chanel 4 News

I worked as the local producer for Chanel 4 News

I Worked as the Local Producer for Chanel 4 News

Relief agencies fear coronavirus spread in Rohingya camps

15 May 2020  |  www.channel4.com
The United Nations Refugee Agency has called for international help for the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh due to the first recorded coronavirus cases. The World Health Organization has sent teams to perform testing and contact tracing, although there is a high likelihood that the virus has already spread widely, posing a potentially severe impact.

The Rohingya children suffering in Bangladeshi refugee camps

31 Oct 2017  |  www.channel4.com
Thousands of Rohingya children, many unaccompanied or orphaned, are arriving weekly in squalid refugee camps in Bangladesh. They have fled from horrors and now face desperate conditions alone. Asia correspondent Jonathan Miller has spoken to some of these vulnerable children, who have lost their homes and families and witnessed terrible events, to understand how they are coping on their own.

New wave of Rohingya refugees flock to Bangladesh camps

17 Oct 2017  |  www.channel4.com
Up to 15 thousand Rohingya refugees have recently crossed from Myanmar into Bangladesh, fleeing violence that the UN has labeled as ‘textbook ethnic cleansing’. While Myanmar’s military claims to be targeting militants, accounts from the refugees suggest civilians are being targeted.

Rohingya refugees describe horror they left behind

19 Sep 2017  |  www.channel4.com
Over 400,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar amidst a crisis that President Trump did not address in his speech. Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's de facto leader, has avoided blaming the military for the conflict, despite refugees reporting burned villages and mass shootings. In her first national address on the issue, Suu Kyi expressed concern for all affected, conflicting with refugee accounts.
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