- I want to make a change

Chalank Yahya from the Netherlands/Iraq and Muti Ur-Rehman from Pakistan have come to BUC, to learn more about human rights and multiculturalism.

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Chalank Yahya (left) from the Netherlands/Iraq and Muti Ur-Rehman from Pakistan have come to BUC to learn more about human rights and multiculturalism.
Foto: Solveig Stormo


26 students from Argentina, Cameroon, Pakistan, Iraq, the Netherlands, Croatia, Ukraine and Norway are studying human rights and multiculturalism in Drammen, Norway.

- I chose this master-program because I am very interested in human rights, says Chalank. I can also relate multiculturalism to my own experiences, since I am from Iraq, and have grown up in the Netherlands.

Both students have clear ideas about what they want to study.

- I want to work in an multicultural environments, which is something I've done before and are happy with. With this program, I can develop my knowledge about the subject, says Chalank.

- I have a huge desire to work in the UN, says Muti.

- This program will help me to understand multiculturalism and human rights better. Violation of human rights is common in Pakistan. Human rights is just something in writing, there are few people who actually care about them. I will try to make a change. I will do something for my own people, and people in other countries.





Opprettet: 06.09.2011 12:31 av Solveig Stormo Johansen
Oppdatert: 27.12.2011 11:58 av Jan-Henrik Kulberg


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