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FILE - This March 16, 2012 file photo shows United to End Genocide President Tom Andrews in Washington. Andrews, a former U.S. congressman who visited camps housing tens of thousands of people displaced by communal violence in western Myanmar is warning that minority Rohingya Muslims face a life-threatening lack of medical care and live in fear of attack. Andrews is issuing a hard-hitting report Monday after a monthlong trip to the country also known as Burma. The former Democratic lawmaker is calling for President Barack Obama to use his leverage with Myanmar’s government to demand protection for the stateless Rohingya.  (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, File)

FILE - This March 16, 2012 file photo shows United to End Genocide President Tom Andrews in Washington. Andrews, a former U.S. congressman who visited camps housing tens of thousands of people displaced by communal violence in western Myanmar is warning that minority Rohingya Muslims face a life-threatening lack of medical care and live in fear of attack. Andrews is issuing a hard-hitting report Monday after a monthlong trip to the country also known as Burma. The former Democratic lawmaker is calling for President Barack Obama to use his leverage with Myanmar’s government to demand protection for the stateless Rohingya. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, File)

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