Penang

Josh Yeoh: In That Day

by andrewkooman on December 6, 2011

I first met Josh Yeoh a number of years ago while living in Malaysia, but didn’t get to know the man until a recent trip (when I returned to the country to work on this project).  I had never spent much time before in a House of Prayer, but because of my friendship with Josh [...]

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A Better Country – A Ticket Home

by andrewkooman on November 3, 2010

The next group of Vietnamese detainees were more fortunate.  Ellen had tickets for ten of the eleven.  Seven men and three women.  The lone unfortunate was a few weeks away from being given the same good news.  Ellen tenderly touched his cheek and told him to be strong as he waited patiently for release.  A [...]

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A Better Country – The Horrible Drudgery of Detention

by andrewkooman on October 27, 2010

The first group of Vietnamese men marched from their block two by two.  Handcuffed in pairs, free arms holding the shoulder of the detainee in front of them, heads down.  They entered the small building, sat in two neat rows, cross legged, leaning against each other.  Seven in total.  They were all young.  Haggard and [...]

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The Detention Centre we visited is tucked away in a small town, about an hour and a half drive from the main city where we met.  We drove through the rain, a down pour of tremendous rain drops that threw themselves against the windshield with incredible force.  Ellen drove her small Proton at a casual [...]

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A Better Country – The Impossible Choices of Refugees

by andrewkooman on October 13, 2010

Change Noor’s name – he has done so himself – to another.  Make it Hashim, or Ishmael.  The names change but the stories have similar strands.  Yet the threads that tie the stories together are not rich in hue: golds, emeralds, reds, weaving together a beautiful coat of colour.  They are more like the clear [...]

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He had no reason to lie to us.  The tears on his face said it all.  They appeared suddenly, streamed clear lines on his dark skin.  The first, the only tears I saw during my time meeting with refugees in Malaysia, listening to their stories of survival, of exile, of suffering and displacement.  Tears precious [...]

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VIDEO: DBH Contest Winners Announced

by andrewkooman on June 19, 2010

And the winners are: Thanks to everyone who entered.  I had entrants from Malaysia, Europe, Canada, and the USA! Just because you didn’t win, doesn’t mean you can’t have your own copy.  Order your own copy of Disappointed by Hope today! I don’t want anyone to feel left out or go home empty handed. SUMMER [...]

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Press Release: Disappointed by Hope Malaysia Launch

by andrewkooman on June 18, 2010

Disappointed by Hope: Migrants and Refugees in Search of A Better Country examines the plight of refugees and migrant workers in Malaysia through photographs and stories based on case studies and interviews with transients who have experienced abuse. Disappointed by Hope FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRLog (Press Release) – Jun 18, 2010 – Experts estimate there [...]

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