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Minority Report

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

THE world has closed its eyes long enough on the Rohingya tragedy. For years, the Muslim minority people in Myanmar who live among the Buddhist majority population, have become a pariah. They have been driven out from their land of birth, their existence unacknowledged and live under a great deal of pressure. The Rohingya are the victims of slow genocide by the regime ruling over the place they have lived in for three generations.

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THE world has closed its eyes long enough on the Rohingya tragedy. For years, the Muslim minority people in Myanmar who live among the Buddhist majority population, have become a pariah. They have been driven out from their land of birth, their existence unacknowledged and live under a great deal of pressure. The Rohingya are the victims of slow genocide by the regime ruling over the place they have lived in for three generations.

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