Thank you, Mr. Chair.
The testimony on the Rohingya doesn't get any easier to consume, even though this is an update in a study.
Mr. Malseed, you mentioned a visit, and you listed, in all of your remarks, a number of things. We have groups who are inciting hatred, unrestrained; police who participate in brutal violence against the Rohingya; no medical care; little to no food; isolation with barbed wire; and no education.
I mean, without restraining myself, these would seem to be the seeds of genocide.