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Rohingya Muslim prays with others in makeshift mosque at a camp for those displaced by violence, near Sittwe

A Rohingya Muslim with the word "Rohingya" written on his T-shirt prays with others in a makeshift mosque at a camp for those displaced by violence, near Sittwe April 28, 2013. Myanmar must urgently address the plight of Muslims displaced by sectarian bloodshed in western Rakhine State and double the number of security forces to control the still-volatile region, an independent commission said on Monday. Its long-awaited report recommended a mixed bag of humanitarian and security responses to violence last June and October that killed at least 192 people and left 140,000 homeless, mostly stateless Rohingya Muslims in an area dominated by ethnic Rakhine Buddhists. Picture taken April 28, 2013. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MYANMAR - Tags: CONFLICT RELIGION)

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