28 January 2013

Muslims in Myanmar

Its not an easy to be wasted without getting the government's own defense as to make the Muslim Rohingya refugees in Sittwe, Myanmar feel their life has no meaning and seem to be in phase spend the rest of life. Confined away from the pace of progress and clean water sources was really a painful.
That's not just rhetoric though, but can clearly be seen when the journalists visits to four Internal Displacement Peoples (IDPs) camp for Rohingya's Muslim refugees. Unlike the temporary camp for people of Rakhine seen more perfect, Rohingya's refugees living trapped in between villages - with military control as if they were dangerous criminals. Thekebyin camp, which houses nearly 6,000 Rohingyas, it is sad to see children lining up for attention of the volunteers and some of them groans struggled to be free.

The only thing that keep them alive is..Hope.


A boy pumping water from the taps provided by the government in Thet Kay Pyin camp. NSTP/Supian Ahmad


A girls embrace the holy quran in Man Daw Camp. NSTP/Supian Ahmad

Muslims in Man Daw Camp take refuges in Maw Daw camp. NSTP/Supian Ahmad


Muslims in Man Daw Camp living in their temporary camp in Rakhine State. NSTP/Supian Ahmad

Rusyam Jamal, 12 is among the people who take refuges in Man Daw Camp living in their temporary camp
in Rakhine State. NSTP/Supian Ahmad

Muslims in Man Daw Camp living in their temporary camp in Rakhine State. NSTP/Supian Ahmad

Refugees raging for food at Thet Kay Pyin camp in Rakhine State. NSTP/Supian Ahmad

Fathma Hattuh with his son, Deen Mahmoud, 3 weeks in Man Daw Camp living in their temporary camp in Rakhine State.
NSTP/Supian Ahmad

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