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  • Myanmar's State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi poses with locals at Daw Hsan Boon village in Loikaw on December 29, 2017.
    Myanmar's State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi poses with locals at Daw Hsan Boon village in Loikaw on December 29, 2017.
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    The Holocaust Museum Is Revoking Its Award to Aung San Suu Kyi

    The leader of Myanmar has been widely condemned for her seeming disinterest in the ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya minority in her country

    byJesse Bernstein
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    An American Photographer Captures the Faces of the ‘Nowhere People’

    For more than a decade, Greg Constantine has been documenting the plight of the Rohingya

    byGretchen Rachel Hammond
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    Inside a Muslim Ghetto

    Dispatch from Aung Mingalar, Myanmar, where more than 4,000 Rohingya live separated, just across the road, from the rest of the city

    byJoe Freeman
  • A Rohingya woman grieves after a fire gutted her family's shelter in Bawdupa camp near Sittwe, Myanmar's Rakhine state capital on May 3, 2016. A major fire on May 3 damaged or destroyed the homes of nearly 450 Rohingya Muslim families living in a camp for people displaced by 2012 communal fighting in western Myanmar. Some 140,000 people, mainly Rohingya, have been trapped in the grim displacement camps since they were driven from their homes by waves of violence between Buddhists and minority Muslims four years ago.
    A Rohingya woman grieves after a fire gutted her family's shelter in Bawdupa camp near Sittwe, Myanmar's Rakhine state capital on May 3, 2016. A major fire on May 3 damaged or destroyed the homes of nearly 450 Rohingya Muslim families living in a camp for people displaced by 2012 communal fighting in western Myanmar. Some 140,000 people, mainly Rohingya, have been trapped in the grim displacement camps since they were driven from their homes by waves of violence between Buddhists and minority Muslims four years ago.
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    Does Nobel Prize Winner Aung San Suu Kyi Want To Push Her Country’s Muslims Into the Sea?

    The plight of an oppressed people in Myanmar

    byJon Emont
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    Hundreds of ‘Stateless’ Migrants Rescued by Indonesian Fisherman

    But thousands of Rohingya who fled Myanmar and Bangladesh remain at sea without water or food

    byJonathan Zalman
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