December 16, 2012
Filmmaker Phil Rees will be on Reddit answering your questions about 'The Hidden Genocide'.
Do you have questions about the Muslim Rohingya in Myanmar?
Then log onto reddit.com from 2100GMT on Sunday to join the chat with film maker Phil Rees.
Phil Rees' film 'The Hidden Genocide'
is a story of a people fleeing the land where they were born, of a
people deprived of citizenship in their homeland. It is the story of the
Rohingya of western Myanmar, whose very existence as a people is
denied.
"When you see measures preventing births, trying to deny the identity of
the people, hoping to see that they really are eventually, that they no
longer exist; denying their history, denying the legitimacy of their
right to live where they live, these are all warning signs that mean
it's not frivolous to envisage the use of the term genocide," said
Professor William Schabas, the former president of the International
Association of Genocide Scholars.
Phil Rees is a Welsh writer, reporter and documentary maker who has specialised in international relations.
He has covered Asia, the Middle East, Africa and the Americas during a
30-year career in journalism. He reported from Myanmar in 1991 and lived
in southeast Asia for seven years.
He has won a dozen international awards, including two from Britain's
Royal Television Society. For nine years he was a BBC foreign
correspondent and senior producer on the BBC's flagship global affairs
programme.
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