United Nations urges Suhail to visit Rohingya camp

Myanmar's ruling party leader Aung San Suu Kyi called on seven experts from the United Nations to visit Cox's Bazar to see the picture of the persecution of Rohingya refugees fleeing torture from Arakan. At the same time, they urged the Myanmar government to stop oppression of the world's most vulnerable population.


They called on the United Nations Human Rights Commission in a statement. It is said in the statement that there is credible allegations of violations of human rights of Rohingyas. Meanwhile, there are issues like judicial killings, excessive force enforcement, torture and abuse, sexual violence, forced displacement of people, burning of more than two hundred Rohingya villages, and there are instances of rioting. Ten thousand homes have been subjected to arson and arson.


Experts said that on September 19, Suu Kyi called upon the international community to understand Myanmar's situation. But in the last few weeks, four lakh 30 thousand people have fled to Bangladesh. We call on Suu Kyi to meet Rohingya in Rakhine and Cox's Bazar. He should listen to the people who are fleeing if he wishes.
Meanwhile, Human Rights Watch-HRW, a US-based international human rights organization, has called the Myanmar army's suppression of Rohingyas against humanity as a crime against humanity.

They presented this observation in a report published on the company's website. HRW identified four areas of crimes against humanity committed against Rohingya after receiving huge evidence of murder and rape.
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