"Hi, waiting for friends?" "Hey boss, can you read Burmese writing?" "Burmese?" "I am Indian." "I can't understand Burmese" "You want to know Burmese?" "Ask this guy." "He is a Burmese" "Hey friend" "Can you read Burmese?" "Yes my friend." "I am a Burmese" "What does it says?" "It says can you please help me, my friend" "Can you..." "What?" "Help me" "Oh..." "Can you teach me more?" "Sure, my friend" "I can help you" "Please show up yourself" "Who are you?" "Why are you here?" "Oh ya, you can't speak Malay" "Let's take some pen and papers, we will draw it on" "Mummy" "Mummy" "Mummy where are you?" "Where is the girl?" "I am so scared" "You better wish i won't find you" "You can't hide from me!" "Hey Azman, here you are again" "Hey Gouba, i was waiting for you" "Please have a sit" "You don't look so well" "Ya, i have a rough night" "Hey Gouba, here is a new writing" "What does it says?" "This is a name, Yin Yin Chaw" "Oh... a name" "I think i know this person, but i am not sure" "You know her?" "I am not sure but i think it could be the dishwasher there" "Can you find her for me?" "I can try" "This is how it is" "Once you found her, look for me here" "Alex Lee..." "No, it's here" "Just 800 metres from the front door of the police centre in the Thai border town Padang Besar lie dozens of concealed graves of Rohingya refugees who have fled abject persecution in their homeland Myanmar" "The trafficker brought the bodies off the mountain jungles and buried them in the town graveyard to avoid evidence of the dead being found at his jungle camps" "Every village and camp in the area had stories about missing children or relatives and friends" ""There are millions of dollars being made through the trafficking of Rohingya." "It's unsurprising that illicit profits of that magnitude would bring out violent behaviour," a surviver said" "Don't make a noise, keep your mouth shut!" "One muscle and i will kill you" "Okay, relax" "What is that sound?" "I don't know" "Look after him" "Ya." "Shut up" "Ghost!" "Hey fatty, wake up!" "Phyu Phyu" "Mummy!" "Phyu Phyu!" "Where have you been?" "I miss you mama" "Mama miss you so much" "Please forgive mama" "I did not take care you well" "It's all my fault" "It's ok mama" "I am happy to see mama again" "No..." "Please don't leave mama again" "I am glad that I was your daughter mama" "Your body is so cold" "Come take my shirt" "My baby, my Phyu Phyu" "Goodbye, mama" "In Burmese tradition, the coin in the dead mouth is the pass for reincarnation" "A way to encourage their kin of life"