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Myanmar's new leaders could end Rohingya conflict by tapping into reserves of goodwill

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageBoth the Muslim Rohingya and Buddhist Rakhine broadly agree that peace can be achieved in Rakhine State.Author provided

Beset by communal violence and frequently denied their human rights, life for many in Myanmar’s Rakhine State is desperately grim. But our fieldwork suggests there is a path towards peace.

Rakhine State was virtually unknown...

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