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Nowhere to Be Home: Narratives From Survivors of Burma's Military Regime
Nowhere to Be Home: Narratives From Survivors of Burma's Military Regime
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Decades of military oppression in Burma have caused the destruction of thousands of ethnic minority villages, a standing army with one of the world's highest numbers of child soldiers, and the displacement of millions of people. Nowhere to Be Home is an eye-opening collection of oral histories exposing the realities of life under military rule.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 03 February 2022
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Decades of military oppression in Burma have resulted in the systematic destruction of thousands of ethnic minority villages, a standing army with one of the world's highest numbers of child soldiers, and the displacement of millions of people. Nowhere to Be Home is an enlightening collection of oral histories that expose the realities of life under military rule. In their own words, men and women from Burma describe their lives in the country that Human Rights Watch has labeled "the textbook example of a police state."
The Burmese military has been oppressing its people for decades, leading to the destruction of thousands of ethnic minority villages, the recruitment of child soldiers, and the displacement of millions. The situation in Burma is considered a textbook example of a police state, with Human Rights Watch describing it as such.
The oral histories collected in Nowhere to Be Home provide a powerful insight into the lives of those affected by military rule. Men and women from Burma share their experiences, describing the hardships they have faced, the violence they have witnessed, and the struggles they have endured.
One woman, for example, tells of how her village was destroyed by the military, leaving her and her family homeless. She describes how they were forced to live in a refugee camp, where they faced extreme poverty and discrimination. Another man shares his story of being recruited as a child soldier and being trained to kill. He describes the horrors of war and the trauma it has caused him.
The oral histories also highlight the resilience of the Burmese people. Despite the hardships they have faced, they continue to fight for their rights and advocate for peace. They have formed grassroots organizations and networks to support each other and raise awareness about the situation in Burma.
The collection of oral histories in Nowhere to Be Home is a powerful testament to the human cost of military oppression. It serves as a reminder of the need for action and accountability in the face of such atrocities. The international community must continue to pressure the Burmese government to address the issues of human rights and democracy in the country and to provide support to those affected by military rule.
In conclusion, Decades of military oppression in Burma have led to the systematic destruction of thousands of ethnic minority villages, the recruitment of child soldiers, and the displacement of millions of people. Nowhere to Be Home is an eye-opening collection of oral histories that expose the realities of life under military rule. The oral histories provide a powerful insight into the lives of those affected by military rule and highlight the resilience of the Burmese people. The collection serves as a reminder of the need for action and accountability in the face of such atrocities and the importance of supporting those affected by military rule.
Dimension: 139 x 209 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781642595444
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