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We Spoke to Rohingya Muslims Fleeing Ethnic Cleansing In Myanmar

VICE News traveled to the Bangladesh border to interview Rohingya Muslims driven from their homes by violence.

This episode of VICE News Tonight originally aired Sept. 11, 2017, on HBO.

Thousands of Rohingya are now living on a beach on the southernmost tip of Bangladesh after escaping brutal raids by the military on their villages in neighboring Myanmar. "Whoever was able to escape, came here, and who couldn't, died," Rohingya refugee Abdur Rahman told VICE News.

Rahman and the other refugees come from Rakhine State, where the Rohingya population is concentrated and where they've been the victims of government-sponsored attacks for decades. Rahman said his village was attacked by military personnel armed with rocket launchers.

This latest round of violence began Aug. 25 when an insurgent group called the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army attacked 30 police posts. The military retaliated with what it has called "clearance operations." VICE News traveled to the Bangladeshi border, where more than 300,000 Rohingya are now estimated to be living.