Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar are often described as the most persecuted people in the world.
They were rejected in their own country, not accepted by some neighboring, poor, stateless country, and forced to leave Myanmar in the last few decades.
Since a few weeks ago, more than 10,000 Rohingyas fled to Bangladesh after the military launched a military operation in Rakhine, a state in western Myanmar that has been home to Rohingyas.
They tell stories of mischief, ranging from rape, murder and arson to homes, which the Burmese government calls 'lying' and 'inconsistent with reality'.
Campaigners condemn the weak international reaction.
Some call the fate of Rohingya just like Srebrenica Southeast Asia, which refers to the slaughter of more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims in July 1995.