In exile in Bangladesh, a bittersweet revival of Rohingya culture By Rumobritt On 00:00 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Chain-smoking singer Gudar Mia, who recently turned 80 in a refugee camp in Bangladesh, lit another cigarette, closed his eyes, and crooned the opening words of a Rohingya folk song. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/30197ES via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Japan nuclear regulator to halt reactors without anti-terrorism systemsJapan's nuclear regulator on Wednesday said it would start ordering shutdowns on any reactors for which power companies have not met deadlines for ins… Read MoreNorth Korea's Kim enters Russia for summit with PutinNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the border into Russia on Wednesday by train, Russian media reported, for his first trip there aimed at galvan… Read MoreJapanese to compensate victims of forced sterilizationJapan on Wednesday passed a law compensating tens of thousands of people who were sterilized, often without their consent, under a government program … Read MoreNASA probe detects likely 'marsquake' - an interplanetary firstNASA's robotic probe InSight has detected and measured what scientists believe to be a "marsquake," marking the first time a likely seismological trem… Read MoreSri Lanka says 60 people arrested since Easter Sunday blastsMore than 60 people have been arrested since the rash of Easter Sunday suicide bombing attacks on churches and hotels in Sri Lanka that killed at leas… Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
In exile in Bangladesh, a bittersweet revival of Rohingya culture By Rumobritt On 00:00 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Chain-smoking singer Gudar Mia, who recently turned 80 in a refugee camp in Bangladesh, lit another cigarette, closed his eyes, and crooned the opening words of a Rohingya folk song. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/30197ES via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Japan nuclear regulator to halt reactors without anti-terrorism systemsJapan's nuclear regulator on Wednesday said it would start ordering shutdowns on any reactors for which power companies have not met deadlines for ins… Read MoreNorth Korea's Kim enters Russia for summit with PutinNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the border into Russia on Wednesday by train, Russian media reported, for his first trip there aimed at galvan… Read MoreJapanese to compensate victims of forced sterilizationJapan on Wednesday passed a law compensating tens of thousands of people who were sterilized, often without their consent, under a government program … Read MoreNASA probe detects likely 'marsquake' - an interplanetary firstNASA's robotic probe InSight has detected and measured what scientists believe to be a "marsquake," marking the first time a likely seismological trem… Read MoreSri Lanka says 60 people arrested since Easter Sunday blastsMore than 60 people have been arrested since the rash of Easter Sunday suicide bombing attacks on churches and hotels in Sri Lanka that killed at leas… Read More
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