The humanitarian crisis as the Rohingya people flee across the border from Myanmar to Bangladesh in search of safety, creates the perfect situation for criminals to exploit the vulnerable. Already reports are emerging, about people smugglers and human traffickers taking advantage of the exhausted and hungry refugees.
Sr. Clare Nolan, the Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd, shares with us the experiences of Ameera, aged 42 and widowed in Myanmar; Saniyi, aged 13 when she migrated and BiBi, a 47 year old mother, Rohingya women whose stories pluck at our heart strings and yet bear some hope for the future.
Full report at: http://rgs.gssweb.org/en/content/stories-statelessness
Prepared by Anne Kelleher, RENATE Communications person.
“Yet, even though the international community has adopted numerous agreements aimed at ending slavery in all its forms, ….millions of people today – children, women and men of all ages – are deprived of freedom and are forced to live in conditions akin to slavery.” 2015