This report examines the Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh through a public relations lens, analyzing five news articles to understand their tone and approach to the situation. It highlights the plight of the Rohingya Muslims, who faced genocide in Myanmar and were forced to seek refuge in Bangladesh. The analysis reveals that many news sources focus on the challenges faced by Bangladesh and its local population due to the influx of refugees, rather than emphasizing the suffering and trauma experienced by the Rohingya people themselves. Some articles do address the mental health toll on refugees, encouraging support from local and international organizations. The report concludes that while the crisis has garnered attention, a more balanced portrayal of the refugees' experiences is needed to foster greater empathy and support. Desklib offers additional resources for students studying similar topics.