experts say this is about to happen all over again, as soon as t the rainsnd. we gained access to amangala, the last remaining rohingya neighborhood in the city. we met with a community leader. >> you've been here five generations but you're not a citizen and you're not given any rights? "ourovernment is trying t toay we are not from here," he says, "buthat is not true." there are less than 70 families left here and they don't know how long they'll be able to survive. we met with a leading buddhist monk to hear what he had to say about the muslim minority. he told us the muslims killed the monks. >> do you believe tt the muslims would like to take over the country? >> reporter: "muslim people always try to occupy our land," he says. is on for the rrohingya? he says they don't exist. the distrust goes both ways. it starts young. >> what's your me? >> reporter: we met with rohingya children who shared their fears. >> would you want to have a chance to meet some of the others that aree buddhist? >> reporter: they told me they don't want to meet any because they ki