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Jim Gomez - Associated Press
The attack may have been carried out with the knowledge of two army commanders, a justice official said.
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Thomas C. Fox
This is a book about war, about inhumane acts, about personal and institutional instincts of self-preservation.
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Simone Orendain – Catholic News Service
The city was damaged by five months of occupation by terrorists.
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Paul Jeffrey - Catholic News Service
When Pope Francis visits Myanmar in late November, church leaders will be listening nervously to his every word, specifically hoping they don't hear the R-word: Rohingya.
Family members of Sharoon Masih, a Christian high school student who was beaten to death on the third day of school in August in Pakistan. Photo courtesy of British Pakistani Christian Association
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Amel Ghani - Religion News Service
The student charged in his death now awaits trial, but police are not calling the attack a hate crime.
A newly arrived Rohingya Muslim woman Anjuna Khatoon, 23, holds her 5-day-old baby girl who she gave birth to while making the journey to cross the border from Myanmar to Bangladesh, at Palong Khali, Bangladesh, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017. Thousands more Rohingya Muslims are fleeing large-scale violence and persecution in Myanmar and crossing into Bangladesh, where more than half a million others are already living in squalid and overcrowded camps, according to witnesses and a drone video shot by the U.N. offic
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Associated Press
The witnesses repeatedly described an insignia on their attackers' uniforms that matched one worn by troops from Myanmar's Western Command