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This week, we sit down with Yazmin Ullah, a Rohingya activist. She explains the situation in Myanmar and talks to us about the ongoing case in the ICJ against the government for crimes of genocide. Yazmin talks about her advocacy work, her goals for the future, and even her social media presence on Twitter and Tik Tok.
For more info on the Us vs. Them Learning Tool: https://museeholocauste.ca/en/activities/othering/
For info on the Refugees International petition to call Myanmar's actions genocide: https://www.refugeesinternational.org/call-it-genocide
Check out the Rohingya Human Rights Network website here: https://rohingyanetwork.com/
If you or someone you know would like to share their personal refugee story, send us an email at [email protected] or connect with us on any number of social media platforms:
Opening Track: Ketsa - Where We Are (http://bit.ly/2nKJWaW)
Special Thanks to Maxcy International House for all of their support. To find out more about what they do, go to https://maxcycollege.wordpress.com/about-the-blog/.
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This week, we sit down with Yazmin Ullah, a Rohingya activist. She explains the situation in Myanmar and talks to us about the ongoing case in the ICJ against the government for crimes of genocide. Yazmin talks about her advocacy work, her goals for the future, and even her social media presence on Twitter and Tik Tok.
For more info on the Us vs. Them Learning Tool: https://museeholocauste.ca/en/activities/othering/
For info on the Refugees International petition to call Myanmar's actions genocide: https://www.refugeesinternational.org/call-it-genocide
Check out the Rohingya Human Rights Network website here: https://rohingyanetwork.com/
If you or someone you know would like to share their personal refugee story, send us an email at [email protected] or connect with us on any number of social media platforms:
Opening Track: Ketsa - Where We Are (http://bit.ly/2nKJWaW)
Special Thanks to Maxcy International House for all of their support. To find out more about what they do, go to https://maxcycollege.wordpress.com/about-the-blog/.