AP PHOTOS: Refugees and their most precious possessions

AP PHOTOS: Refugees and their most precious possessions


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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — A teddy bear. A Bible. A photo of a beloved mother who died years ago.

Refugees live for years out of suitcases in poverty, many envisioning their future in America. They own very little and will bring even less, but everyone has at least one precious item that they intend to bring to the place they call their "fatherland."

For 10-year-old Sarah, it's a teddy bear, one of four in her collection. "I'd like to take them all," she said. "This is my favorite bear. This is the bear I would take."

The Associated Press interviewed several Christian refugees from Myanmar, currently living in Malaysia with hopes of making it to the United States, and asked them about the first item they'd take with them. AP is identifying them by single names only out of concern for their security.

"As refugees we have nothing," said Tin, who is waiting for resettlement with her husband and five children. "But everywhere I go I will bring my Bible, nothing else."

"I will bring my sketch pad," a 13-year-old refugee said as she showed off one of her favorite drawings, of a horse and rider. "I want to be a doctor, and an artist."

The priority for a 16-year-old refugee is a math book. "My ambition is to be an engineer," she explains.

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