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Eradication: A Poet at the Heart of the Rohingya Genocide offers a unique literary perspective on one of the 21st century’s gravest humanitarian catastrophes. Through evocative poetry and personal testimony, the author navigates the harrowing experiences of the Rohingya people facing systematic persecution and mass atrocities.
This work serves as both a historical document and a call for global awareness, blending artistic expression with witness testimony. The poet’s voice captures the human suffering, resilience, and hope amid unimaginable darkness. It addresses themes of displacement, cultural erasure, human rights violations, and the importance of remembrance.
Essential reading for those seeking to understand the Rohingya crisis, this book challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths and consider their role in promoting justice and humanitarian action. A testament to the power of literature in bearing witness to atrocities.







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