POLITICO’s Nahal Toosi reports, “The State Department on Monday quietly released the results of its investigation into Myanmar’s military campaign against Rohingya Muslims, detailing a slew of atrocities but stopping short of calling the crackdown either a ‘genocide’ or ‘crimes against humanity’ – two designations that carry legal ramifications.” The State Department, which interviewed more than 1,000 survivors of ethnic cleansing in Myanmar for their investigation, found “extreme, large-scale, widespread” violence against the Rohingya. Sarah Margon, the Washington director for Human Rights Watch, said, “What’s missing now is a clear indication of whether the U.S. government intends to pursue meaningful accountability and help ensure justice for so many victims.”