Witness to Genocide: Chasing the Rohingya crisis in South-East Asia

Witness to Genocide: Chasing the Rohingya crisis in South-East Asia - Paperback

$33.73
Sale price  $33.73 Regular price 
Skip to product information
Witness to Genocide: Chasing the Rohingya crisis in South-East Asia

Witness to Genocide: Chasing the Rohingya crisis in South-East Asia - Paperback

$33.73
Sale price  $33.73 Regular price 

by Am Puchara Sandford (Author), Steve Sandford (Author)

In western Myanmar, the Rohingya Muslims have faced more than 60 years of

persecution, segregation and dehumanization at the hands of a brutal military

regime that is set to eliminate them from the country, by all means. In 2009, Canadian

photojournalist Steve Sandford and his Thai partner (and wife) producer Am Sandford,

begin a troubling journey documenting the ill-treatment of the ethnic group, after published photos

reveal Thai security forces detaining a boatload of desperate Asian migrants in Southern Thailand.

For decades, the Rohingya population have been persecuted by the Burmese

military junta, and as the human rights atrocities mount, desperate civilians are seeking all means of escape.

'Witness to Genocide' delivers first-hand coverage of key moments in the crisis, including the aftermath of the deadly

2012 attacks in Myanmar's Rakhine state, encounters with human traffickers on Thailand's tropical islands

and the 2015 boat crisis that leads the reporters to see the treatment of desperate boat passengers

on the Andaman Sea. As the Burmese army's atrocities increase, with a brutal 'clearance operation' in

2016, the authors meet the beleaguered arrivals in Bangladesh refugee camps, helping expose the

the military's egregious crimes including gang rape, torture, arson, murder and massive displacement.

In an attempt to end the crisis, a Kofi Annan - led Advisory Commission releases an attempted roadmap to peace

on Aug. 24, 2017 in Yangon, but the newfound optimism is quickly replaced by shock the next morning,

as reports of attacks by a ragtag insurgent group - known as the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army -

on Myanmar police posts is followed by the launch of another, much larger Myanmar military's 'clearance operation'.

In a rare follow-up visit to Rakhine State's conflict zone during a '36-hour press tour', a small

group of Burmese and international journalists, including one of the authors, see the true culprits of the

war crimes, in the midst of a burning Rohingya village.

'Witness to Genocide' follows the journalists' investigation, alongside fellow colleagues,

as they help uncover elements of crimes against humanity leading to charges of genocide

at the International Court of Justice, led by the Gambia and supported by western nations including Canada,

France, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark and the United Kingdom.

Number of Pages: 232
Dimensions: 0.49 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 10, 2024

You may also like