Thank you. I find this very meaningful. I have been reading stories of Rohingya resiliency and suffering for awhile now. I remember reading what young people shared through Facebook trying to let people know about their genocide, I saw people rebuilding dwellings after massive fires, there were people trying to help as first responders, teachers, and people who have photography contests trying to use their talents. I read about a mother who walked all the way to the Bangladeshi refugee camp with her two children and died after she got them there. I saw a picture of a giant elephant puppet to teach the camp about elephants after some people died because their dwellings were on an elephant migratory path. Not long ago I saw pictures drawn of drones attacking people in Myanmar. I assume that is all people had was whatever verbal information someone could get out when there were no cell phones.
Thank you. I find this very meaningful. I have been reading stories of Rohingya resiliency and suffering for awhile now. I remember reading what young people shared through Facebook trying to let people know about their genocide, I saw people rebuilding dwellings after massive fires, there were people trying to help as first responders, teachers, and people who have photography contests trying to use their talents. I read about a mother who walked all the way to the Bangladeshi refugee camp with her two children and died after she got them there. I saw a picture of a giant elephant puppet to teach the camp about elephants after some people died because their dwellings were on an elephant migratory path. Not long ago I saw pictures drawn of drones attacking people in Myanmar. I assume that is all people had was whatever verbal information someone could get out when there were no cell phones.