Life (and death) of Rohingya children: No place to hide

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    Abstract

    Playing hide and seek is a much loved game for children throughout the world. In conflict zones, adults frequently use the metaphor of the game to explain to their young children that they need to hide and should try their best not to be found. The larger role of adults in the lives of children is protecting them from violence as best as they are able to. Sadly, persecuted children are denied sanctuary to hide from political violence instigated by adults. This is a global phenomenon. This piece briefly narrates the context and effects of the current spate of violence on children in Western Burma/Myanmar.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pagesonline
    Specialist publicationStar Weekend
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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