mr. castro: thank you, representative. thank you for joining me at this late hoar. ms. tenney: this is so important i'm grateful to you for doing this. mr. castro: absolutely. humanitarian crisis in burma, or myanmar, requires international attention and action. as the representative said. the actions of the burmese state in ethniccally cleansing hundreds of thousands of rohinfwa demonstrate this need for international action. the most immediate need is to facilitate access by n.g.o.'s and international organizations in the rakhine state. there are tens of thousands of rohingya internally displaced in this state. violence against rohinfwa, including the burning of villages, continues despite international condemnation. just yesterday, a full month and a half after the beginning of this crisis, 11,000 rohingya reportedly crossed over into bangladesh. access by international groups would allow the rest of the world to deliver assistance to the rohingya, still within the state and to help prevent further violence. the united states , in partnership with allies around the wo