Myanmar has only been able to verify 374 Rohingya Muslim refugees for possible repatriation from Bangladesh, officials said on Wednesday March 14, blaming their neighbour for not providing the correct information about the refugees. The two countries reached a deal in November to begin repatriation within two months, but repatriation has not begun, with stateless Rohingya, who face restrictions on their movements in Myanmar, still crossing the border. Nearly 700,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar after militant attacks on August 25, sparked a crackdown led by security forces in the western Rakhine state that the United Nations and the  States have said constituted ethnic cleansing. Amidst the repatriation agenda, Amnesty International published a report on Monday citing new evidence from satellite imagery that Myanmar’s military was building bases where some of the refugees’ homes and mosques once stood.