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🧕🏽 Meet Sue: A youth leader from Myanmar advocating for migrants rights

  • Writer: Manushya Foundation
    Manushya Foundation
  • Dec 18, 2025
  • 1 min read

Sue is a youth leader from Myanmar and a member of the Human Rights Club at Mae Fah Luang University (Chiang Rai). She participated in our recent UPR Capacity-Building Workshop in Chiang Mai, Thailand.


In the wake of Myanmar’s military coup, thousands have been forced to flee violence, leading many to seek safety and livelihoods in Thailand. To survive, they cross borders often without secure legal status and face heightened risks of exploitation and rights violations.


Yet despite displacement, migrants are strengthening economies and advocating for justice for all. As Sue reminds us, migrant workers play an essential role in Thailand’s society and deserve recognition and rights.


As decolonial intersectional feminists, we at Manushya Foundation join the call of migrants for legal protection and celebrate their powerful role as leaders & changemakers. ✊✨



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rping Zhuang
rping Zhuang
Dec 29, 2025

Reading about Sue's advocacy amid such turmoil stirs a deep sense of admiration and somber reflection. The resilience displayed in the face of forced displacement and injustice is profoundly moving, h For a moment of respite amidst heavy topics, many turn to platforms like crazygames for free online games.

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