The Museum’s newest exhibition, “Burma’s Path to Genocide,” explores how the Rohingya went from citizens to outsiders—and became targets of a sustained campaign of genocide.
The exhibition features the voices and stories of Rohingya survivors of genocide, and highlights the Rohingya people’s history and humanity. It also allows visitors to grapple with the world’s failure to prevent genocide and contemplate what justice would mean for victims and survivors. At this event, Rohingya leaders, US government and international officials, and the exhibition’s curator, Greg Constantine, discussed the crimes against the Rohingya community. Experts examined the ongoing risks the Rohingya people face, and the urgent need to protect the population from future mass atrocities.
Captions for this event are available in English, Burmese, and Arabic.
ဤဗီဒီယိုအတွက် မြန်မာစာတန်းထိုး ရရှိနိုင်ပါသည်။
التسميات التوضيحية لهذا الفيديو متاحة باللغة العربية.