bbc news, rakhine state, burma. >> as we heard there in jonathan's report from rakhine state, the violence has led to a rise in the number of refugees fleeing from that region and its capital, sitte. many are going to neighboring bangladesh. on wednesday, around 100 refugees died after their bank is he sank off the coast in bangladesh. it was the second such incident in the last two weeks. and joining me from teknaf is our correspondent. from what you see around you where you are, is the flow of refugees continuing, and what are they saying, if they're still coming in? >> already tens of thousands of muslim people are living in this area, following the recent communal clashes, more people are trying to come into bangladesh. bangladesh has been turning them over, saying they cannot afford to look after them because more than a quarter of a million people live inside this country. but still, despite the tight security, hundreds of people have managed to get in to this country, and i've been visiting quite a few refugee camps since morning. i spoke to people who came in the last five or six d