ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月17日 02時56分
Futhu dreamed of educating the children in his village. But soon he learned that it was dangerous for the Rohingya to dream. A Muslim minority group, the Rohingya have been the target of an ongoing brutal ethnic cleansing campaign by the Myanmar military that has forced hundreds of thousands to flee to Bangladesh in the wake of systematic killings, rape and torched villages. That strife shaped Futhu’s life in his village: Ever since he was small, he knew that Rohingya on the border of Myanmar were considered illegal immigrants by both Myanmar and Bangladesh. The Burmese government said they were Bangladeshi. Bangladesh maintained they were Burmese. So a question hung over them: How could they not be offspring of this land? Did they fall from the sky? Seeking to answer those questions of identity for the children of his community, Futhu set out to teach them their history and culture. That act almost cost him his life. Visit the link in our bio to read more from @nytmag. @adamjdean took this photo.
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mkkpla
Does any one lecturing about human rights here know the truth ? They were demanding imposition of sharia in Myanmar , the Govt said that inly Burmese constitution shall prevail, you keep residing like before peacefully, but they were adament . This has culminated into a backfire and now they themselves are responsible for all this .
flower_garden_lover
😢😢😢 What an awful situation. Honestly I’m very disappointed with the government in Myanmar and the atrocities against humanity they are committing. The Rohingya deserve a place in peace in their native lands. The international community must condemn Myanmar’s actions against the Rohingya.
sumanr104
Shame on Myanmar but also on all the Muslim countries who refused to accept these Rohingya refugees like Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia. These refugees should be accepted by these countries as immigrants while they fight for their rights in Myanmar
aayushpratap81
Forgot to report about the atrocities they committed against the peaceful Buddhist community first. What's with NYT and their new found love for you know who..
jmbifjr
Why can’t people live and let live? It’s pathetic to hate someone just because they are different. The hater is diseased not the recipient of the hate!
pizzaladyitsallinthecrust
We all belong and this is what is so dangerous about trump. He is@building this type@of@thinking in the@west. Horrible future for all. He must go!
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