In a small rental flat in Malaysia, 12 Rohingya refugee women, young and old, sat in a circle. Hasson, a young Rohingya who works with a non-profit Geutanyoe Foundation, started asking them about their educational background.
Inspiring, humorous and touching in equal turns, Soufra follows the emotional journey of Mariam Shafar, a daring Palestinian refugee living in the Bourj el-Barajneh refugee camp on the outskirts of Beirut, Lebanon…
Like a cage in search of a bird, Ai Weiwei locks the Singaporean film-goer in 2 hours of cinema-turned-refugee-camp in his experiential film, a hymn to life in an unlivable world…
Whenever I am asked why I have chosen refugee law as my major research interest, I always say that I am drawn to the “home” being something fleeting, transient, impermanent…
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