Survivor : My Life As A Roghingya Refugee - Ziaur Rahman - 9789670311784 - Gerakbudaya

Survivor : My Life As A Roghingya Refugee - Ziaur Rahman - 9789670311784 - Gerakbudaya

ISBN: 9789670311784
Publisher: Gerakbudaya
Stock Availability: Out of Stock - Kindly contact Customer Service for more info
Format: Paperback
Regular price
RM25.50
Regular price
RM30.00
Sale price
RM25.50
0 item(s) left in stock!

Authenticity & Brand New Guarantee

All books are brand new and sourced directly from the publisher or authorised distributors
We guarantee the authenticity in all our books or 100% money back guarantee

Courier Delivery

In stock items are usually dispatched within 1 working day
Expected delivery within 1 to 3 working days
Ships from Shah Alam, Selangor

Self Pick-Up (By Appointment Only)

1. Contact Customer Service (018-389 8801) by call / WhatsApp to reconfirm stock availabilty
2. Select Self Pick-Up option during checkout and make payment online (we do not accept in-store payment)
3. Provide collector's name, mobile and pick-up time

Self Pick-Up Hours
Monday to Friday (except public holidays)
Morning: 9.00am - 12.00pm
Afternoon: 2.00pm - 5.00pm

  • MyBuku.com

Product Description

" I live in a world where every human right has been denied to me and my people ... But surviving a tragedy is not living. Living means having a purpose, living lives, learning new things, having a career, hopes, and dreams that are not fantasy but can actually have a chance at becoming a reality someday. It is more than existing."
Having fled from Myanmar at a young age, Ziaur Rahman's story is one of survival. From the heavily controlled regime of the refugee camps in Bangladesh, bleak depths of the sea, and the Covid-19 crisis, the politics of being a refugee are explored in this deep, immensely personal narrative.
" Ziaur's story is one of resilience, courage, and conviction ... a compelling reminder that Myanmar's genocide and citizenship stripping practices have a far-reaching impact on Roghinyas living outside the country across multiple generations."
Maung Zarni and Natalie Brinham
co-authors of Essays on Myanmar's Genocide of Roghinyas (2012-2018)

Recently Viewed Products