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With Rohingya gone, Myanmar remodels Rakhine state

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With the Rohingya purged from their villages, the Myanmar government, military and local ethnic Rakhine Buddhists are methodically reshaping the scarred Myanmar state in their absence with any hope of significant numbers of refugee repatriation looking increasingly unlikely.

Added on the 05/04/2018 09:01:15 - Copyright : AFP EN

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