They tell the story of life in Burma–why they had to flee–and why
their lives are still at risk in Malaysia.

an audio-only documentary

 

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AyeAyeCho:_life in Burma - mp3

Trailer - mp3

Introduction:_Rangoon, Burma - mp3

HtutKuang:_escape_from Burma - mp3

Kline- why she escaped Burma- mp3

Jack: arrested in Burma for educating villagers about health and human rights - mp3

Interview excerpt of Irene Fernandez: leading activist on Burmese refugees in Malaysia - mp3

AyeAyeCho:_trafficked in Malaysia - mp3

HtutKuang: trafficked in Malaysia: sold to fishing trawler - mp3

Enforcement Director_of_Malaysian_Immigration, Ishak Muhammed, on refugees in Malaysia - mp3

United Nations High Commission for Refugees in Malaysia (UNCHR) - mp3

Malaysian RELA: “It’s like headhunting…” vigilante citizen brigade with the power to arrest - mp3

Live RELA raid on Burmese refugees in Malaysia - mp3

Jack’s_girlfriend’s_arrrest: imprisoned in Malaysia - mp3

Kline receives resettlement by UNHCR to US - mp3

HtutKuang’s reflections after 3 years of slavery: “Life is like a river…” - mp3

Irene Fernandez: We have created borders yet we all rely on each other - mp3

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