India, Oct. 24 -- I am three years old and will have to grow up with the hostility of others. I am already an outlaw in my own country, an outlaw in the world. I am three years old, and I don't yet know that I am stateless," writes a Rohingya refugee, in his biography, First, They Erased Our Name. Habiburahman, who fled to Australia before being detained for almost three years, reminisces the time when on the summer of 1982, the then Burmese government (now Myanmar), out of the blue, refused to identify them as a community leaving millions of helpless Rohingya, essentially stateless. French journalist and author, Sophie Ansel, who helped him pen his biography talks about what it took to bring out the life of a Rohingya, for the first time ever. Excerpts:...