HARI SREENIVASAN:

In the last five months alone, more than 650,000 Rohingya refugees have fled Myanmar for neighboring Bangladesh. The Rohingya, a Muslim minority, have faced a systematic campaign of attacks, rapes, murders and the burning of their villages at the hands of the Myanmar military. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has said the crisis appears to be a textbook example of ethnic cleansing and should be investigated as a genocide. For those who manage to survive, there is a meager existence in a crowded refugee camp where they rely on international aid to salvage what is left of their lives. And as you'll see, in this report from special correspondent Martin Seemungal, the healing process has only just begun. A warning, the images and accounts in this story may be disturbing to some viewers.