‘No Such Thing as Rohingya’: Myanmar Erases a History
A Rohingya woman and her child returning to the Basara camp in Sittwe, Myanmar. Across central Rakhine, about 120,000 Rohingya
Read moreA Rohingya woman and her child returning to the Basara camp in Sittwe, Myanmar. Across central Rakhine, about 120,000 Rohingya
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Read moreAs fires consume villages on the Myanmar side of the border, Rohingya have sought shelter on the Bangladesh side. (AP
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