Amir Ali is a Rohingya refugee, one of hundreds of thousands who fled Myanmar's crackdown in 2017. Now he lives in a bleak camp in Bangladesh, where he's found bittersweet joy in a small freedom he didn't have back home: he's free to play his violin. - REUTERS

In exile, a bittersweet flourishing of Rohingya culture

Amir Ali is a Rohingya refugee, one of hundreds of thousands who fled Myanmar's crackdown in 2017. Now he lives in a bleak camp in Bangladesh, where he's found bittersweet joy in a small freedom he didn't have back home: he's free to play his violin. - REUTERS

Published: 8 May 2019