-
Recent Posts
Archives
Categories
Tag Archives: refugees
Do you hear them when they cry? – Winner of the 3-Month January 2011 In-class Sports & Specialist Blog Competition
I was expecting to be bored and disinterested when I stepped into our Sports & Specialist Blog class. It was in April 2011, and the weather in London was its normal cold, wet and gray. I, too, was cold and tired … Continue reading
Posted in Human Interest, Human Rights, London
Tagged Blog, book, Britain, children, competition, equal opportunity, equality, homeless, human interest, human rights, journalism, Kuala Lumpur, London, Malaysia, my book, poor, refugees, sports journalism, sports journalist, The London School of Journalism, wheelchair users
Leave a comment
Do you hear them when they cry? – Part 2
Note: Names have been changed to protect the identity of the interviewees. It is dark, cold and stifling in the fishing boat. Thida shifts his seating position to relieve the pressure on his behind from sitting with no adequate back … Continue reading
Posted in Feature, Human Interest, Human Rights
Tagged book, equal opportunity, equality, Feature, geneva convention, human interest, human rights, humanity, immigration offences, journalism, living in fear, Malaysia, malaysian authorities, my book, refugees, The London School of Journalism, wretched existence
Leave a comment