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Jasmin Akter (born 2001), is a cricketer, who was born in a Nayapara refugee camp in Bangladesh, and is Rohingya, an ethnic group savagely persecuted from Myanmar. She came to live in the Bradford, UK as a refugee, was a child carer for her mother, and started an all-Asian girls cricket team. She represented England in the first Street Child Cricket World Cup Charity match, and almost won. She was named one of the BBC's 100 most inspiring and influential women in 2019.

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  • Jasmin Akter (Kutupalong, 2001) és una jugadora de cricket Rohingya, descrit per l'ONU com una de les minories més perseguides al món. (ca)
  • Jasmin Akter (born 2001), is a cricketer, who was born in a Nayapara refugee camp in Bangladesh, and is Rohingya, an ethnic group savagely persecuted from Myanmar. She came to live in the Bradford, UK as a refugee, was a child carer for her mother, and started an all-Asian girls cricket team. She represented England in the first Street Child Cricket World Cup Charity match, and almost won. She was named one of the BBC's 100 most inspiring and influential women in 2019. (en)
  • Jasmin Akter (née en 2001) est une joueuse de cricket, qui est née dans le camp de réfugiés Nayapara, au Bangladesh. Elle fait partie de la communauté Rohingya, un groupe ethnique sauvagement persécuté en Birmanie. Elle est venue vivre à Bradford, au Royaume-Uni en tant que réfugiée et a créé une équipe de cricket entièrement composée de jeunes filles d'origine asiatique. Elle a également représenté l'Angleterre lors du premier et a presque gagné. Elle a été nommée parmi l'une des 100 femmes les plus inspirantes et les plus influentes en 2019. (fr)
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  • BBC 100 Women 2019 (en)
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  • starting Asian girl's street cricket (en)
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  • Jasmin Akter (Kutupalong, 2001) és una jugadora de cricket Rohingya, descrit per l'ONU com una de les minories més perseguides al món. (ca)
  • Jasmin Akter (born 2001), is a cricketer, who was born in a Nayapara refugee camp in Bangladesh, and is Rohingya, an ethnic group savagely persecuted from Myanmar. She came to live in the Bradford, UK as a refugee, was a child carer for her mother, and started an all-Asian girls cricket team. She represented England in the first Street Child Cricket World Cup Charity match, and almost won. She was named one of the BBC's 100 most inspiring and influential women in 2019. (en)
  • Jasmin Akter (née en 2001) est une joueuse de cricket, qui est née dans le camp de réfugiés Nayapara, au Bangladesh. Elle fait partie de la communauté Rohingya, un groupe ethnique sauvagement persécuté en Birmanie. Elle est venue vivre à Bradford, au Royaume-Uni en tant que réfugiée et a créé une équipe de cricket entièrement composée de jeunes filles d'origine asiatique. Elle a également représenté l'Angleterre lors du premier et a presque gagné. Elle a été nommée parmi l'une des 100 femmes les plus inspirantes et les plus influentes en 2019. (fr)
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