05 Mar
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“What is Justice”

By Gregory Stanton What is justice to a woman who’s children were slaughtered just before she was raped? What is justice to a bride who’s last caress was the last she will ever know? What is justice to a woman who will never trust a man again? What is justice to an orphan in a […]

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08 Nov
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An Afflictive Life (Poem)

An Afflictive Life By Shafiul Ansary A cloudy day was a long life ago, A group of bees hived in a beautiful rose. Doomed the rose regrettably by occupiers, Dwellers of all near, fainted with fear of state’s unstable. An out-bursting is to desert a native land, My heart so became a blithesome nature. All […]

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27 Oct
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Our Poems

By Saifullah Muhammad, I am a refugee, I love Arakan like my heart, Rohingya name got entirely mixed with my blood All the difficulties today in Arakan we face I know for being from Burma and from the Rohingya race I am told I have no country now Please tell me where will I go […]

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