Peumulia Jamee

Authors
Han Hui Jing, Goh Chiew Tong, Clarissa Sih Shu Ning

Supervisor
Ms Lau Joon-Nie

Year
2016

Abstract
In Buddhist-majority Myanmar, the Rohingya Muslims have been declared stateless. Desperate to break the cycle of persecution, poverty and exclusion, the Rohingya have been escaping to nearby Southeast Asian countries through illegal smuggling networks. Boatloads of Rohingya were left stranded in the Andaman Sea in May 2015. Thankfully, fishermen from Aceh spotted these boats and brought them to shore. However, despite having found a place of refuge, the Rohingya are escaping from their refugee camps. Peumulia Jamee (‘honouring your guests’ in Acehnese) looks at why the oppressed Rohingya would risk it all again in search of a nation they can call home.

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