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FILE -- U Kyaw Min, a former schoolteacher and the president of the Democracy and Human Rights Party, at his party office in Yangon, Myanmar, March 17, 2017. Human rights watchdogs warn that much of the evidence of the Rohingya's history in Myanmar is in danger of being eradicated by a military campaign the U.S. has declared to be ethnic cleansing. "The Rohingya are finished in our country," he said. "Soon we will all be dead or gone." (Minzayar Oo/The New York Times)
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