nor bahar, collapsed at noon. no one rushed to help her. men nearby wouldn't touch her. it's culturally tabu. in her delirious state, nor was left to lie in the blistering sun until two women who didn't know her came to her aid. we would later learn of some of the terrible things she had suffered and seen. her brother and in-laws, all killed by the myanmar military. her sister-in-law raped, then murdered. nor had been among the first to arrive exactly two months ago. inside a small clinic, she collapsed again, and then slowly recovered and rehydrated. clearance operations against both government of suu kyi calls terrorist extremists, have no driven more than 600,000 unwanted stateless rohingya civilians into exile. the reality is that they faced a blitzkrieg of terror, burning, mass murder, and mass rape. while the myanmar military denies that its soldiers are doing this, the use of rape by the burmese army has been documented over generations against rohingya women, and in the current ethnic cleansing campaign, reports of rape are legion. there's powerful stigma attache