fabian-raf - COMING TO AMERICA - R.A. FABIAN
COMING TO AMERICA - R.A. FABIAN

ALP Summer 2011 Module

274 posts

In Closing... #sundayvibes #instabeer #beeroftheday #guinness #goodnight

In Closing... #sundayvibes #instabeer #beeroftheday #guinness #goodnight

In closing... #sundayvibes #instabeer #beeroftheday #guinness #goodnight


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#giddyup #tabby ready to tackle #wednesday #cats #catsofinstagram #2018


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#mybabies #tbt #wegrown #family

#mybabies #tbt #wegrown #family


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7 years ago
Today On My #lpfriday Miss #amywinehouse #backtoblack #respect #missinghervoice #playthatshit #enjoylife

Today on my #lpfriday Miss #amywinehouse #backtoblack #respect #missinghervoice #playthatshit #enjoylife #2018


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7 years ago
Buen Fin De Semana Despus De Todo. #mygirls #freshfood #goodcoffee #awesomeweather #enjoylife #2018

Buen fin de semana después de todo. #mygirls #freshfood #goodcoffee #awesomeweather #enjoylife #2018


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7 years ago

Too sad and serious to ignore. This must be stopped! #myanmar

Its Been Happening Since Our Grandparents Time. We Havent Had A Day Of Peace. Every Night The Military

“It’s been happening since our grandparents’ time. We haven’t had a day of peace. Every night the military would knock on our door and demand that we give them sheep or goats. The police would stop us on the way to market and arrest us for no reason. Just for being Muslim. They’d take us to the police station and make us clean the toilets. If you asked ‘why,’ you’d be beaten. On the night they came to burn our village, we barely survived. The bullets came through our walls all night. My brother was shot in the stomach. I thought any moment would be the end. At first light I put my daughter on my shoulder and started to run. There were pieces of people all over the road. Every time I passed a dead body, I would switch her to the other shoulder.” ————————————— This week I’m sharing a series of first hand accounts from Rohingya refugees. The Rohingya are a persecuted ethnic minority who have been violently evicted from Myanmar by Buddhist extremists. Over the past year, nearly 700,000 Rohingya have been driven from their homes and are now residing in refugee camps in Bangladesh. Their living conditions are already dire, and monsoon season is approaching. As we share their stories, we are raising money to help build inexpensive bamboo houses for them. (Almost all the refugees are currently living in plastic tents.) Bamboo houses can be built for $600 a piece, and we’ve raised enough for almost 300 so far. Please consider donating: http://bit.ly/2H0w5lm