Photographer, Greg Constantine began his project - "Nowhere People" in 2005 when he traveled to Southeast Asia to cover statelessness. He has met with so many people whose whole lives have been affected ( for the worse) because of laws and restrictions. Greg reminds us that whether he's covering Rohingyas in Burma also known as Myanmar or stateless people in Romania, the recurring theme is that they are all born in the same countries- and they are not refugees; yet they are derived of their right of belonging to the country they were born in. There is a yearning, he says, to be recognized. Greg explains about the Rohingyas and the Rakhine living in Burma, and how both have been manipulated by the Burmese government for years. He also explains about Nasaka, the extreme system of law s that restrict the Rohingya community from marrying or having children.
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