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Show Notes
When anti-Rohingya sentiment turned into gunshots in Myanmar in 2017, 16-year-old Maung Sawyeddollah was forced to flee. But what do you do when you’re forced to leave your home? Where do you go? This week on The Great Unrooting, host Ngofeen Mputubwele asks how migrants get from here to there.
What happens if you need medicine while you’re traveling or are living with disabilities that make traveling difficult? What challenges do migrants face as they make these strenuous journeys?
This week, we hear from people around the world who have faced these questions. We hear about Maung’s mom, who fled while pregnant. Her story, alongside accounts from HRW researchers, paints a picture of resilience and bravery of the migrants who risk everything in pursuit of safety.
Maung Sawyeddollah: Agent of Change, Rohingya Muslim
Nadia Hardman: Researcher, Refugee and Migrant Rights Division at Human Rights Watch
Emina Ćerimović: Associate Director, Disability Rights Division at Human Rights Watch
Lindsay Mputubwele: Doula and child-birth educator
Chinda Precious: Nigerian refugee
Hanaa Rahimi: Former Afghan policewoman sharing her story under alias