Rohinga Crisis|Human Rights Violence & crime against humanity.

Amnesty International calls again the Rohingyas' massacre as a crime against humanity, According to a new report released on Wednesday, there is enough evidence of this crime to the agency.

Amnesty International has published this report with the help of 150 Rohingyas eyewitness interviews, satellite information and photos and video footage. It has been shown in the northern region of Rakhine state that the security forces have been evacuated in a planned way by the security forces.
It is said in the report: Well-informed Rohingya people are being tortured and expelled from the country. Myanmar army has also complained that some of the worst barbarous persecutions in Rakhine were carried out.
In response, Amnesty International urged the United Nations Security Council to increase sanctions and sanctions against Myanmar.

'288 Rohingya villages have been burnt'
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Thousands of homes in those villages were partially or completely burnt down between August 25 and September 25.


Human Rights Watch has found evidence of burning of 288 villages of Rohingyas one month after the start of military operation in Myanmar's Rakhine state.

The HRW report said on Tuesday that analyzing photos from satellite showed that thousands of homes in those villages were partially or completely burnt down between August 25 and September 25.There are also many such places in the picture, where the village of Rakhain Buddhists near the ruins of Rohingya village is intact.On the other hand, the Myanmar government claims that the military operation has been stopped, but the new Rohingya village has been seen in the satellite photo.Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi claimed that on September 18th, there was no suppression in Rakhine after 5th of September speech, but HRW said that the evidence of burning of at least 66 villages between 5 and 25 September is in their possession.
Evidence of burning of at least 66 villages between 5 and 25 September:-BBC Report.



'Rohingya return’ There is no any progress'

New diplomatic EU Ambassador to Dhaka has yet to see any progress in the return of Rohingya, despite diplomatic efforts to solve the crisis.

Newly appointed EU ambassador to Bangladesh Rensiye Tiarink was the guest of the Regular Organizations of Diplomatic Correspondents Association of Bangladesh DiCab. He said in the introduction speech that Bangladesh has a multi-dimensional relationship with European Union countries.Rensiye Tiarinke, answering questions about the Rohingya crisis, is now the most difficult issue in Bangladesh. He said the Security Council did not play a strong role because Russia and China have economic interests with Myanmar. The new ambassador to Dhaka said that the problem will not be resolved right now, the Dhaka ambassador to Dhaka said Asked whether the EU observer will send in the next election, he said that the decision was not yet reached. The diplomat's advice was to work with the international community and donor agencies to resolve the Rohingya crisis.
'Rohingya crisis! The world is on our side'

Although the resolution of the Rohingya crisis is time-consuming, the world community is beside Bangladesh to solve this problem, the Foreign Minister said. In a press conference in the foreign ministry on Wednesday, Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali said this.Raising various steps to solve the Rohingya problem, he said that Aung San Suu Kyi wants to take Rohingya back. But due to long-term military rule, it should be given to Aung San Suu Kyi for some time in Myanmar's current situation.The Foreign Minister said, due to the government's diplomatic initiatives and public relations, the Rohingya crisis has gained importance in the world. Everyone is praising Bangladesh. On the other hand, pressure on Myanmar to solve the crisis is also increasing.He also said that Russia wants to implement the recommendations of the Kafi Anan Commission. But China's position is not clear, he said.

27 Hindu Rohingyas returned to Myanmar:

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27 Hindus returned to Myanmar after going to see Hindu worship.



The Myanmar army members have contacted and said that the  Hindus in Kutupalong Nearly 600 Hindus fleeing Myanmar are living in the neighborhood of Kutupalong Harimandir. Some of them took shelter in their close relatives.In the last few days, 27 Hindus returned to Myanmar after going to see Hindu worship. However, Hindus in Kutupalangan said that they were also told to leave by the military forces of Myanmar.Cox's Bazar Additional Superintendent of Police said that there is no information about the escape of Myanmar's Hindu Rohingya.


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