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This picture taken on October 10, 2012 shows a Muslim Rohingya child crying as she stands outside her tent at the Dabang Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp, located on the outskirts of Sittwe, capital of Myanmar's western Rakhine state. More than 50,000 Muslim Rohingyas and up to 10,000 Buddhists are thought to be displaced across Rakhine state, where people from both communities were forced to flee as mobs torched whole villages in June. Segregation, already imposed on many of the 800,000 Rohingyas living in western Myanmar, has become widespread since the unrest, with many fearing the divide will become irreversible. Muslims have been left particularly deprived, with thousands living in squalid camps on the edge of Sittwe, separated from the Buddhist population and with scant provisions. AFP PHOTO/Christophe ARCHAMBAULT