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Published: 12th April 2011
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Published: 7th April 2011
Hardback
Published: 29th March 2022
Paperback
Published: 29th March 2022
Nowhere to Be Home: Narratives From Survivors of Burma's Military Regime
By (Author) Maggie Lemere
Edited by Zoe West
Foreword by Mary Robinson
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
29th March 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Asian history
323.09591
Hardback
256
Width 209mm, Height 139mm
Decades of military oppression in Burma have led to the systematic destruction of thousands of ethnic minority villages, a standing army with one of the worlds highest number of child soldiers, and the displacement of millions of people.
Nowhere to Be Home is an eye-opening collection of oral histories exposing the realities of life under military rule. In their own words, men and women from Burma describe their lives in the country that Human Rights Watch has called the textbook example of a police state.
Given the heavy censorship in Burma, and the long standing control by a military junta there, the book may be the only opportunity the narrators have to share their stories with the outside world. SFGate With publication of a Burmese translation of the book Nowhere to Be Home, made possible in no small part by the demise of state censorship, narratives from survivors of Burmas former military regime will finally be heard locally. Kyaw Phyo Tha for The Irrawaddy
Maggie Lemere is a multimedia storyteller and oral historian whose projects focus on social and environmental issues. Zo West is a writer and researcher who works in the areas of labor, migration, and human rights. Mary Robinson is a lawyer, politician, and diplomat who served as president of Ireland from 199097 and as United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights from 19972002.