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The documentary “Living Without a Country” is presented at the “Congress of Nations and States” in Belfast.

Posted on October 11, 2022
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The Pauxa Films documentary that reviews the background of the genocide of the Rohingya, a Burmese ethnic minority, by the army of their own country, will be present at the first edition of this international congress.

The “Congress of Nations and States Assembly” that is taking place in Belfast, Northern Ireland, from October 10 to 14, has the presence of the director of the documentary, Alberto Martos. Today began with a presentation in which members of the congressional committee participated and whose trajectories are linked to the fight for human rights from many angles.

This event brings together a series of speakers, experts and international personalities to analyze issues of interest between Nations and States, focusing on peace treaties, war crimes, migrations, protection of indigenous peoples, policies to support minorities, disadvantaged social strata , and, of course, on Human Rights.

In this first edition, special importance is given to the Rohingya cause, since the documentary will be screened after the presentation that Alberto Martos himself will give on Tuesday the 11th, in an appointment that people from all over the world will be watching, and that can suppose one more step for the Rohingya cause to cross borders and this ethnic minority, who lives crowded in refugee camps in Bangladesh, can one day recover their country.

In the photos:

  1. Alberto Martos with Sir Iftikhar Ahmad Ayaz, Consul of Tuvalu and Ambassador of the United Nations.
  2. Alberto Martos with Christina Black, Mayor of Belfast.
  3. Mariam Paulose, general secretary of the “Congress of Nations and States”, Dr. Xoua Thao, doctor and lawyer who from Minnesota, USA, works with the most vulnerable communities, Dr. Emmanuel Enekwechi, who was leader of the government of Biafra, Nigeria, in exile, Christina Black, mayor of Belfast, Raïss Tinmaung, founder of the “Rohingya Human Rights Network”, and Alberto Martos, director of “Living without a country, the Rohingya exile”.

More information: https://www.congress.host/ & https://livingwithoutacountry.com/.

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