New Delhi: For a number of Rohingya Muslims fleeing persecution in Burma, India has been as a preferred place to start a new life. But while this country might be more peaceful than Burma, life in Delhi's refugee camp is an ordeal nevertheless; and the constant fight to sustain themselves, a hard reality.
Moved by the plight of the refugees living in Delhi, four students of the MA Convergent Journalism programme of Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI): Muhammad Faisal K, Naureen Khan, Vatsala Singh and Shabeela Rashid, have made a documentary titled ‘I can't be Mad at Allah’ which narrates the ordeal of Rohingyas in Burma followed by the conditions at the refugee camps in Delhi.
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