Wednesday, 5 May 2021, 6:13 am
When
your country’s in turmoil, what can you do?
When
you are a long way away, you know you have to do everything
possible to help.
This is story of the Otago
community, a part of the national response to unspeakable
violence in Myanmar.
“When I heard about the coup in
Myanmar, I felt shock, anger and overwhelming grief. I
wondered what can I do? Doing nothing is not an
option,”says Aye, Hnin Phyu, a final-year medical student
at the University of Otago.
Three months after the
military takeover on 1 February 2021, Myanmar is in
turmoil.
Press Release – Solidarity Myanmar When your countrys in turmoil, what can you do? When you are a long way away, you know you have to do everything possible to help. This is story of the Otago community, a part of the national response to unspeakable violence in Myanmar. When I heard …
When your country’s in turmoil, what can you do?
When you are a long way away, you know you have to do everything possible to help.
This is story of the Otago community, a part of the national response to unspeakable violence in Myanmar.
“When I heard about the coup in Myanmar, I felt shock, anger and overwhelming grief. I wondered what can I do? Doing nothing is not an option,”says Aye, Hnin Phyu, a final-year medical student at the University of Otago.