Buddhist and Muslim Rohingya communities in Myanmar are far from resolving their religious differences. The government was forced to declare a state of emergency in June after fighting between Buddhists and Muslims left at least 80 people dead. Even as the two parties seek reconciliation, mutual distrust lingers thus making the Rohingya's efforts to return to their violence-torn province unlikely. Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay reports from Sittwe, Myanmar.
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