First, they Erased Our Name, 9781925849110
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A Rohingya’s heartbreaking story: erasure, persecution, and fight for survival.

First, they Erased Our Name

a rohingya speaks

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  • Paperback

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    5 August 2019

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Summary

Erased: A Rohingya’s Fight for Remembrance

For the first time, a Rohingya speaks up to expose the persecution facing his people.

‘I am three years old and will have to grow up with the hostility of others. I am already an outlaw in my own country, an outlaw in the world. I am three years old, and don’t yet know that I am stateless.’

Habiburahman was born in 1979 and raised in a small village in western Burma. When he was three years old, the country’s military leader…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781925849110
ISBN-10:1925849112
Author:Habiburahman, Sophie Ansel
Publisher:Scribe Publications
Imprint:Scribe Publications
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:5 August 2019
Weight:343g
Dimensions:232mm x 154mm x 20mm
About The Author

Habiburahman

Habiburahman (Author)

Habiburahman, known as Habib, is a Rohingya. Born in 1979 in Burma (now Myanmar), he escaped torture, persecution, and detention in his country, fleeing first to neighbouring countries in Southeast Asia, where he faced further discrimination and violence, and then, in December 2009, to Australia, by boat. Habib spent 32 months in detention centres before being released. He now lives in Melbourne. Today, he remains stateless, unable to benefit from his full human rights. Habib founded the Australian Burmese Rohingya Organization (ABRO) to advocate for his people back in Myanmar and for his community. He is also a translator and social worker, the casual support service co-ordinator at Refugees, Survivors and Ex-Detainees (RISE), and the secretary of the international Rohingya organisation Arakan Rohingya National Assembly (ARNA), based in the UK. In 2019, he was made a Refugee Ambassador in Australia. The hardship and the human rights violation Habib has faced have made him both a spokesperson for his people and a target for detractors of the Rohingya cause.

Sophie Ansel (Author)

Sophie Ansel is a French journalist, author, and director, who lived in South Asia for several years. It was during a five-month stay in Burma that she first encountered the Rohingya people and heard of their plight. She returned to the country several times, and also visited the refugee communities in neighbouring countries like Thailand and Malaysia, where she met Habib in 2006. Habib helped Sophie to better understand the persecution faced by the Rohingya, and she has been advocating for their cause since 2011. When the Myanmar government accelerated the genocide of the Rohingya in June 2012, while Habib was detained in Australia, she helped him to write his story, and the story of his people.

Andrea Reece (Translator)

Andrea Reece is a translator of novels, short stories and works of non-fiction from the French and Spanish.

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