ESSAYS ON MYANMAR'S GENOCIDE OF ROHINGYAS (2012-2018)

Essays on Myanmar's Genocide of Rohingyas (2012-2018 by Maung Zarni and Natalie Brinham is an exposure of the brutal killings, rapes, looting, arson and other heinous crimes unleashed by the military junta and their cohorts in Myanmar. The writers are leading human rights activists, speaking ou...

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Main Authors: Zarni, Maung (Author), Natalie Brinham (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Bangladesh C R Abrar 2019
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