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More than 20 political prisoners released to coincide with departure of President Thein Sein for US visit.
Buddhist leaders in Rakhine state say integration with minority Muslim Rohingyas is unacceptable.
The move is a bid to ensure the country does not go back on reforms, as ethnic violence persists.
Human rights groups say focus on security, rather than discrimination skews results of long-awaited government report.
At least one person is dead and ten are injured after mobs of angry Buddhists burned hundreds of homes.
Commission on deadly sectarian violence last year in western state also suggests limiting births of Rohingya Muslims.
We discuss a Human Rights Watch report that alleges government involvement in the violence against minority Rohingya.
EU foreign ministers lift trade, economic and individual sanctions in response to political reforms.
Human rights report denounces ethnic cleansing of Rohingya as the West congratulates Myanmar on democratic reforms.
Thein Sein says nation can learn from recent tension between religious and ethnic groups as citizens celebrate New Year.
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