CBC News correspondent Nahlah Ayed got rare and heavily-controlled access to Rakhine State in Myanmar where the government and military have been accused of carrying out genocide against the Rohingya Muslims. Myanmar rejects the charges and attempted to push an alternative narrative, but the haunting hints of the atrocities that occurred were hard to hide.
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