The Rohingya are not safe in their Myanmar home. They face discrimination in the form of torture and murder. Left with no other option, they are fleeing to other countries. But few nations are prepared to accept them.
The little boat - A story of sorrow
Artwork: Unsplash - Thierry Meier (@thierrymeier)
Producer: Nial Fernandes (@mtepodcast)
Music: Audiio
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-43014858
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