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Edith Mirante: "I hope Bangladesh will recognize the need for Rohingya refugees to have education, employment & safe, sustainable communities."
FRC Sep 04, 2019 Rohingya Today
Edith Mirante

Edith Mirante is an author with a passion for human rights and environmental issues. She has travelled widely in Asia, and has investigated atrocities and resistance in remote corners of Burma’s frontier conflicts. Edith founded Project Maje in 1986 to focus on human rights & environmental issues in Burma.

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