A decade after a brutal genocide forced hundreds of thousands of Rohingya to flee Myanmar, survivors now rebuild lives in Australia — carrying wounds that refuse to heal. Haunted by shootings, massacres, and the loss of loved ones, they endure sleepless nights and unrelenting fear, even amid safety. Yet, with resilience, they preserve their culture, share their stories, and organize to honor those lost — all while longing for the freedom and well-being of family still trapped in camps or fleeing elsewhere.
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