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Myanmar soldiers confess to massacre of Rohingya Muslims
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The shocking accounts of two former soldiers marked the first time members of Myanmar’s military have confessed to mass killings in August 2017. NBC News could not independently confirm the statements from the soldiers but their testimony appears to match accounts from human rights groups and Rohingya refugees.Sept. 9, 2020