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More than 150 000 Rohingya have fled Myanmar into Bangladesh in the last 2 weeks. We ask if the international community’s focus on Aung San Suu Kyi’s silence is a useful response to the tragedy. When a border was drawn b...
Who has the power to stop the Rohingya crisis? is an episode from Asia Calling by Asia Calling. More than 150 000 Rohingya have fled Myanmar into Bangladesh in the last 2 weeks. We ask if the international community’s focus on Aung San Suu...
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Published Sep 8, 2017, 27:00 long, audio available.
More than 150 000 Rohingya have fled Myanmar into Bangladesh in the last 2 weeks. We ask if the international community’s focus on Aung San Suu Kyi’s silence is a useful response to the tragedy. When a border was drawn between India and Pakistan 70 years ago, a horrific, bloody mass migration unfolded. We visit India’s new Partition Museum, that aims to tell the personal stories behind that momentous historical event. A food bank in Indonesia bridging the wide divide between rich and poor.
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Who has the power to stop the Rohingya crisis? is from Asia Calling by Asia Calling.
Published Sep 8, 2017 and 27:00 long