My life as a Rohingya: An unrecognised existence in this world
The world has just begun to recognise the Rohingya people. Despite being born in Myanmar (formerly Burma), we are known […]
The world has just begun to recognise the Rohingya people. Despite being born in Myanmar (formerly Burma), we are known […]
This article comes to us from inside the walls of Manus Regional Processing Centre. Imran Mohammad is a member of
I write this as a Rohingya man, a refugee, looking at an unacknowledged reality in the upheaval of my people.
Those of us who have resettled in the US and other countries all left someone very close to us behind
I signed the deal to resettle some of Australia’s refugees from Nauru and Manus Island in the US. I wanted
A former Manus Island refugee has gone from “torture” at the hands of Aussie authorities to a life that seemed
Resettlement in the US has allowed some long-persecuted people to flourish, but that doesn’t let Australia off the hook ‘In
Mohammad Faisal, a 27-year-old Rohingya from Sobaran, Rakhine State, Myanmar (known as Burma until 1989), now lives in Chicago, where
An awkward smile shines through the tiny box on the computer screen as Azimah Jalil introduces herself on our Zoom
Imran fled violence in Myanmar – now he is in detention on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea, with no