Burma's Divided Rakhine Tests Old Friendships
Communal violence in Burma's Rakhine (ruh-KINE) state this year left over 170 people dead and displaced more than 100,000. The fighting between Rakhine Buddhists and Rohingya (roe-HIN-juh) Muslims has divided neighborhoods, turning friends into enemies. VOA's Daniel Schearf reports from Rakhine state on one friendship that has been tested by the struggle.
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