Rohingya Muslim|More Than 2.5 Million Rohingya are on risks in Rakhine| Ahsan-Habib
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres |
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns that violence may spread to Rakhine Rohingyas further.
UN Security Council discussion on the situation in Myanmar on Thursday
In a discussion on the situation in Myanmar on the UN Security Council on Thursday, he said that violence against Rohingyas in northern Rakhines can also spread in the middle and there are at the risk of displacing 250,000 Rohingyas.
In the wake of the Myanmar army's violence in Rakhine, this meeting of the Security Council is taking place in the wake of nearly five hundred Rohingyas fleeing to Bangladesh. This is the first open meeting of the Security Council in Myanmar in eight years.
Gutters said Rakhine violence has quickly turned Rohingyas into the world's biggest refugee population, which gave rise to 'nightmare' for humanity and human rights.
"We have received blood-framed statements from those who fled, mostly women, children and adults.
"Arbitrary firing in their narration, the use of landmines against civilians, and excessive violence of sexual violence and serious human rights violations."
In response to the attacks by the Rohingya rebels
The Myanmar army started a new repression operation on August 25 in Rakhine. Nearly five lakh Rohingyas have fled to Bangladesh so far in their face. The United Nations Secretary-General was describing the campaign as 'ethnic cleansing'.
Several countries and organizations have urged Myanmar to stop torture on Rohingyas, but on the request of the United States, United Kingdom, France, Sweden, Egypt, Senegal and Kazakhstan, the Security Council meets in the meeting on Tuesday.
Gutters demanded immediate access to relief companies in areas damaged by Rakhine violence. Myanmar authorities have expressed concerns about the current position of the United Nations and relief agencies.
The United Nations Secretary-General has warned about the risk of communal dissent in the region, including neighboring countries, due to this crisis.
Be warned that due to decades of exploitation and discrimination, extremism could emerge from the Rohingya community.
US ambassador to the UN Nikki Helly has urged the country not to sell weapons until the Rakhine situation improves.
Md Ahsan Habib
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29.09.17
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