Refugee Olympic athletes. Image credits (All reserved by Olympic |
In
an ideal world, the word refugee is seen and perceived with persons of no
identity, homeless and hopelessness but in this ‘ideal’ world of Olympic, it’s
a statement. Surprisingly, Olympic recently displaced 77,000 people in Rio and
replace them with our current participants-refugees.
The refugee problem is
a world phenomenon but who cares as long as one of us is there representing
refugees and their horror-shocking stories. Kakuma Refugee Camp is bless. For the
first time, unlike few things in the past or maybe in the foreseeable
future, it’s a miracle. Just like when the first Lost Boy landed in the United
States and called back that he is safe and sound, everyone is eager to know
what is on the big screen.
In preparation for this
event, FilmAid International initiate a live roadshow of the Olympic. So the
question is, if these refugees can use the Olympic flag and anthem, so what is
a refugee flag? Why can’t they use parent rescuing committee or agency?
Hopeful, our guys do
for us proud. After all, it’s a moment to enjoy, cherish, record and remember.
In fact, it’s an encouragement to al refugees to look into the future, work
hard and believe that one day, changes will come.
Without being left
behind, Exile Key Films is celebrating this and in the near future, hope to
take refugees stories to a new level.
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