Bangladesh and Myanmar were to hold a border meeting Tuesday, on the fate of some 6,000 Rohingya refugees stranded in no man’s land between the two countries, officials said. Bangladesh handed over a list of more than 8,000 Rohingya to Myanmar as it moves to kick-start their repatriation weeks after the process was halted due to a lack of preparation. Yesterday, The Guardian wrote that the government of Myanmar is bulldozing over the site of a Rohingya mass grave in an effort to destroy evidence of a massacre committed last year by the military, according to a rights monitoring group, there is a video of the grave site before its destruction, taken by The Arakan Project, which uses on-the-ground networks to document abuses against the Rohingya community in western Rakhine state.