Rohan Radheya is a 27-year-old Dutch Surinamese videographer from the Netherlands. Apart from reporting on North Korean refugees, he has extensively covered persecuted Rohingya minorities from Myanmar, Somali refugees in Kenya and political prisoners during Ethiopia’s Derg dictatorship. Radheya is also working with the West Papuan government in exile and is actively helping them raise more international awareness about the human rights situation in West Papua. His work about political refugees from West Papua was exclusively featured on Warscapes and The Jakarta Globe and shown on Dutch television.
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