How does the situation of Indigenous ethnic minorities in Myanmar compare to Cambodia?(1 point)

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Many Indigenous ethnic minorities in Myanmar are oppressed by the government and have fled the country, but today Cambodia has a policy of tolerance toward Indigenous ethnic minorities.
Many Indigenous ethnic minorities in Myanmar are oppressed by the government and have fled the country, but today Cambodia has a policy of tolerance toward Indigenous ethnic minorities.

The Indigenous ethnic minority groups are a significant part of Cambodia, but represent a very small percentage of the population in Myanmar.
The Indigenous ethnic minority groups are a significant part of Cambodia, but represent a very small percentage of the population in Myanmar.

Many Indigenous ethnic minorities in Cambodia are oppressed by the government and have fled the country, but today Myanmar has a policy of tolerance toward Indigenous ethnic minorities.
Many Indigenous ethnic minorities in Cambodia are oppressed by the government and have fled the country, but today Myanmar has a policy of tolerance toward Indigenous ethnic minorities.

Indigenous ethnic minorities in both Myanmar and Cambodia have negotiated peace with the government.

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The most accurate statement comparing the situation of Indigenous ethnic minorities in Myanmar to those in Cambodia is:

Many Indigenous ethnic minorities in Myanmar are oppressed by the government and have fled the country, but today Cambodia has a policy of tolerance toward Indigenous ethnic minorities.

In Myanmar, various Indigenous ethnic groups have faced significant oppression, leading to conflict and displacement. In contrast, while Cambodia has its challenges regarding Indigenous communities, it has implemented policies that are more tolerant towards these groups.