On August 31st, 2017, the lifeless husks of 9 women and 10 Rohingya refugees washed ashore the sands of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.1 Under dictatorial rule of the Myanmar army between 1962 and 2011, the Rohingya people of the Rakhine State have been handed a predicament of institutionalized oppression on the grounds of religious and ethnic discrimination. While these acts of terror are often justified by the supposed targeting of extremist subsets within the population, the scale and scope of these acts can only be regarded as a “textbook example of ethnic cleansing,” says United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein. 2
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Check out the last Speak! issue of 2010. Education issue coming soon… SPEAK! issue 7.2
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The last issue of the year is finally here! Pick up a copy from the stands in Leacock or Redpath, or download the PDF from our Newspaper page. This issue […]
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The most recent issue of Speak! is now on the stands in Leacock and Redpath. This issue focusses on Disability Rights, and includes articles on Cerebral Palsy in South Africa, Autism […]
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REQUEST FOR SUBMISSIONS – email pitches to info@jhr-ubc.ca by OCTOBER 31st Speak Magazine is seeking feature submissions for its upcoming issue, “The Children’s Right to Speak.” Speak is the Journalists […]
