this used to be a rohingha village. the people are long gone.ountryside, you find spots like this. they are trying to usher us away again. why can we not going here? why can we not go inside? this is very dangerous. something... what happened, we don‘t know. please don‘t come in there. it is time to move on. myanmar claims it is working hard to bring back any rohingha who want to return. so, we are taken to a reception centre — fully staffed, but no one to register. then we are invited to meet these men. unprompted, they produce newly—issued id cards. we are told they are among 138 returning rohingha who have already been processed. but it soon appears they have never actually been to bangladesh. next, a village — the only place where the military has admitted its soldiers killed rohingha civilians in the latest violence. the families still here are ethnic rakhine — buddhists. their hatred of their former muslim neighbours is clear. this woman says she would be petrified if they returned. we tracked down the village administrator. how would you