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I Feel No Peace Rohingya Fleeing Over Seas And Rivers Kaamil Ahmed

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I Feel No Peace Rohingya Fleeing Over Seas And Rivers Kaamil Ahmed
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Publisher: Hurst
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.21 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Kaamil Ahmed
ISBN: 9781787389311, 9781805260004, 1787389316, 1805260006
Language: English
Year: 2023

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I Feel No Peace Rohingya Fleeing Over Seas And Rivers Kaamil Ahmed by Kaamil Ahmed 9781787389311, 9781805260004, 1787389316, 1805260006 instant download after payment.

Rohingya men, women and children have been fleeing from their homes for forty years. The tipping point came in August 2017, when almost 700,000 were wrung from Myanmar in a single military operation. There are now very few members of this Muslim minority left in the country. Instead, they live mostly in Bangladesh's refugee camps; or precariously in Malaysia, India, Saudi Arabia and scatterings elsewhere. With the Rohingya almost entirely in exile, 'I Feel No Peace' is the first book-length exploration of what their existence abroad looks like. Journalist Kaamil Ahmed draws on hundreds of hours of interviews, and on relationships that he has built over years with Rohingya in Bangladesh, Malaysia, Thailand and throughout the diaspora. He speaks to families who have had their children snatched, and people kidnapped to feed a system of human trafficking that is nourished by the community's suffering. Among the most disturbing and under-reported of his revelations is the complicit role of the UN and NGOs in the plight of the Rohingya. But Ahmed also describes stories of resilience and hope, painting a nuanced picture of how a scattered community survives. The characters of 'I Feel No Peace' are complex, heart-breaking and unforgettable.

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