Hi Fabulous pomegranate! This is a really interesting and hard hitting explanation of what's gone on over the last few years. I awarded you a star for your unique use of the storytelling skill; the video is very effective at getting your message across.
A couple of questions
1. You marked this as Final piece, but I think this is a discussion starter rather than you last piece of work on this topic. Am I right? I can change it back if not.
2. Where did you do your research? Please provide a link to your source!
3. What do you think will happen next?
Hi Olivia! Thank you for the star! I have answers to a few of your questions.
1) I mainly marked this as a final piece because I didn't know how much discussion would come from it, as it is mainly factual and not incredibly stimulating for questions or opinions. However, as it is not going to be my final piece, I think it is probably best suited as a discussion starter.
2) I did my research on many sites, such as https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-41566561 and https://www.unicef.org/emergencies/bangladesh_100945.html as well as the many Wikipedia sites on the subject for specific dates.
3) Unfortunately, since the crisis is nearing its fourth year, I doubt much will be done to help the crisis, even though places like UNICEF are running many donation sites for the children that are in trouble due to the persecution. Donating to help save the lives of many children after they have fled Myanmar will always help, but children and adults will always have to flee the country, mainly because it is incredibly hard to completely change the mindset of a very large group of people who are persecuting the Rohingya muslims.
Wow! That is certainly a very thought through and well executed piece of work. I felt very touched and horrified at some of the horrible thinks done to the Rohingya. Well done! However, where did you find these facts. Are you sure that they are all reliable? Could you tell me where you got your information as I would love to find out more facts like these!
The general facts about the Rohingya people came from the BBC and UNICEF, while specific facts came from places such as https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/05/01/thailand-mass-graves-rohingya-found-trafficking-camp, which is the Human Rights Watch website, who write a lot about human rights violations and illegal ongoings in different countries. There is another article about the mass graves on the BBC if you wish to read it. The BBC has been closely following the Rohingya crisis since 2015 and have a lot of information which can be found quite easily.
Comments (14)
02 Oct 2018
Hi Fabulous pomegranate! This is a really interesting and hard hitting explanation of what's gone on over the last few years. I awarded you a star for your unique use of the storytelling skill; the video is very effective at getting your message across.
A couple of questions
1. You marked this as Final piece, but I think this is a discussion starter rather than you last piece of work on this topic. Am I right? I can change it back if not.
2. Where did you do your research? Please provide a link to your source!
3. What do you think will happen next?
Hi Olivia! Thank you for the star! I have answers to a few of your questions.
1) I mainly marked this as a final piece because I didn't know how much discussion would come from it, as it is mainly factual and not incredibly stimulating for questions or opinions. However, as it is not going to be my final piece, I think it is probably best suited as a discussion starter.
2) I did my research on many sites, such as https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-41566561 and https://www.unicef.org/emergencies/bangladesh_100945.html as well as the many Wikipedia sites on the subject for specific dates.
3) Unfortunately, since the crisis is nearing its fourth year, I doubt much will be done to help the crisis, even though places like UNICEF are running many donation sites for the children that are in trouble due to the persecution. Donating to help save the lives of many children after they have fled Myanmar will always help, but children and adults will always have to flee the country, mainly because it is incredibly hard to completely change the mindset of a very large group of people who are persecuting the Rohingya muslims.
02 Oct 2018
Well done fabulous pomegranate like Olivia said it really unique and enjoyable I love your sense of art and knowledge
03 Oct 2018
wow that video sure is good but the Rohingya history sure is sad
04 Oct 2018
Wow! That is certainly a very thought through and well executed piece of work. I felt very touched and horrified at some of the horrible thinks done to the Rohingya. Well done! However, where did you find these facts. Are you sure that they are all reliable? Could you tell me where you got your information as I would love to find out more facts like these!
The general facts about the Rohingya people came from the BBC and UNICEF, while specific facts came from places such as https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/05/01/thailand-mass-graves-rohingya-found-trafficking-camp, which is the Human Rights Watch website, who write a lot about human rights violations and illegal ongoings in different countries. There is another article about the mass graves on the BBC if you wish to read it. The BBC has been closely following the Rohingya crisis since 2015 and have a lot of information which can be found quite easily.
Thank you very much! 😁
04 Oct 2018
That is terrible news, my eyes started watering!
07 Oct 2018
why don't I get stars ??? :(
Hi methodical_engine. Keep trying! You can read some top tips here: https://www.burnetnewsclub.com/issues/myanmar/the-discussion/how-win-stars-hub/
08 Oct 2018
Wish I got stars ⭐️ 😿
08 Oct 2018
Fabulous piece pomegranate. 😺
09 Oct 2018
well done i enjoyed it.
09 Oct 2018
The government are doing absolutely nothing to help this crisis, they are just sitting in chairs and getting paid for doing nothing !
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