The horrific story of a refugee mother in Myanmar
Nur’s* horror is still written all over her face. She holds her son tightly, afraid of losing him again.
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Nur’s* horror is still written all over her face. She holds her son tightly, afraid of losing him again.
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“We struggled putting food on the table. There were many days when we had nothing to eat” Hodu says.
It was seven in the morning when Maryam hears the loud sound of the school bell. Maryam, 15, and her sisters wake up, quickly put on some clothes and rushed out of the house.
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