Living with xenophobia and Covid-19
A Rohingya family living under the enhanced movement control order in Selayang. Many Malaysians are beginning to display hatred and distrust towards refugees and migrant communities. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Hasnoor Hussain, April 25, 2020.AT a time of crisis, particularly the current pandemic, suspicion, ridicule and hatred towards refugees, asylum-seekers and other foreigners surge among many Malaysians.
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