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Ordinary people like me - Exodus World Service

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2011

Musicians Govinda and Bhola Phuyel were forced out of Bhutan because they are members of the Lhotsampa ethnic group. After waiting 18 years in a Nepali refugee camp, they were invited to resettle in Chicago. Exodus World Service volunteers, Jeanna Choi and Eunice Yoon welcomed them when they arrived. "First they were out volunteers. After that, they became our friends. And now, they are our family."

The learn more about Exodus World Service, visit our website: www.e-w-s.org

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  • Very informative.

    Well narrated.

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