‘R’ is for Rohingya: Sesame Street Creates New Muppets for Refugees
Noor and Aziz are Rohingya Muppets who will feature in educational programming that will be shown in refugee camps.
A child in a Rohingya refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh with Grover the Muppet in 2018.Credit.Ryan Donnell/Sesame Workshop
Dec. 19, 2020
BANGKOK Six-year-old twins Noor and Aziz live in the largest refugee camp in the world. They are Rohingya Muslims who escaped ethnic cleansing in their native Myanmar for refuge in neighboring Bangladesh. They are also Muppets.
On Thursday, Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit that runs the early education TV show “Sesame Street” and operates in more than 150 countries, unveiled Aziz and Noor as the latest Muppets in their cast of characters.