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This year, a group of Times journalists visited Myanmar’s Rakhine region, where more than 700,000 Rohingya Muslims fled in what has been widely called ethnic cleansing.
Despite armed minders, reporter Hannah Beech looked for every opportunity to unearth what had really happened; faking illness, slipping away and speaking to children too young to regurgitate the government’s narrative that the Rohingya had burned their own houses. Her reporting gave us an eyewitness account of the aftermath in Myanmar.
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