Displaced from their homes by ethnic violence, these Rohingya Muslims in western Myanmar are preparing for another onslaught.<br/> <br />A cyclone in the Bay of Bengal is expected to make landfall later in the week across parts of Myanmar, Bangladesh and parts of eastern India.<br/> <br />These straw huts-reinforced with plastic tarps and mud- are the Rohingyas only shelter against the elements.<br/> <br />Facing a growing anti-Muslim campaign led by radical Buddhist monks, some here say they have no desire to evacuate ahead of the storm.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Burmese) 38-YEAR OLD HLA MAUNG SAYING:<br/> <br />"I lost my mother and two young daughters during the clashes between Muslims and Rakhine (Buddhists) last year. I lost everything. That's why I pray to Allah to let all the people from here die with the storm. I don't want to go anywhere. I'll stay here. If I die, I want to die here."<br/> <br />The United Nations says there are some 140,000 people at risk and warned a failure to evacuate could result in a h
