When I first arrived in Malaysia






When I first arrived in Malaysia, there were only a few people who supported me in establishing my life. Now it's been 6 years. I met so many wonderful people around the world who have in their own ways been my supporters, activists, humanitarian workers including Former UN Special Rapporteur Ms Yanghee Lee, Matthew Smith and Maung Zarni in my book forewords.

I personally appreciate their efforts for their neutrality. I have been following them for a long time. They are doing a lot of great work including the actual findings in Myanmar’s crime against Rohingya and other ethnic minorities in Myanmar.

Thank you to Mr Matthew Smith, who always told me not to keep up my energy with the people who don’t support and admire my activities. You gave me a lot of support.
Thank you to Prof Yanghee Lee, Former Reportuer, UN on the situations of human rights in Myanmar. She is one of very few UN officials whom I admire for her works. She is a great advocate for the Rohingya. Thank you Lilianne Fan who first introduced me to her during her short visit in KL.
Thank you Dr. Maung Zarni, who always stood with the Rohingya and truth for decades. I really appreciate your great contribution to the Rohingya. And of course, there are so many others and you have all been important to me in my journey. I have valued your support and contribution.
On a personal note, being in Malaysia as a refugee gave me the place to stay here and the opportunity to start a new life.
I hope everyone finds this book emotionally!

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