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Corrects - Un Security Council Should Meet Over Rohingya Crisis

08.09.2017 10:43

Replaces previous story 'UN Security Council should discuss Royhinga crisis'. Significant alterations, corrections.

An international human rights group on Friday called on the UN Security Council to hold an emergency meeting on Myanmar's crackdown on Rohingya Muslims.



According to the UN and rights groups, over the past two weeks military operations have forced 164,000 Rohingya villagers to flee across the border to neighboring Bangladesh from Rakhine state.



New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) said that it has interviewed 50 Rohingya refugees recently arrived in Bangladesh who described killings, shelling and arson in their villages, which have all the hallmarks of a campaign of ethnic cleansing.



"Rohingya refugees have harrowing accounts of fleeing Burmese army attacks and watching their villages be destroyed," Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director at HRW, said.



"Lawful operations against armed groups do not involve burning the local population out of their homes."



The group said its initial findings of the situation in the Maungdaw area of Rakhine were indicative of an ethnic cleansing campaign.



It called on the UN Security Council to hold a public emergency meeting and warn Myanmar's government that it would face severe sanctions unless the campaign against the Rohingya is halted.



"The United Nations and concerned governments need to press Burma right now to end these horrific abuses against the Rohingya as a first step toward restoring Rohingya to their homes," Ganguly said.



Erdogan to raise issue



Fresh violence erupted in Rakhine when security forces launched an operation against the Rohingya community.



Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has promised to raise the plight of the Rohingya at the UN General Assembly on Sept. 19.



The Rohingya, described by the UN as the world's most persecuted people, have faced heightened fears of attack since dozens were killed in communal violence in 2012.



Last October, following attacks on border posts in Maungdaw, Myanmar security forces launched a five-month crackdown in which, according to Rohingya groups, around 400 people were killed.



The UN has documented mass gang rapes, killings -- including infants and young children -- brutal beatings, and disappearances committed by security personnel.



In a report, UN investigators said the human rights violations indicated crimes against humanity.



Before the fresh operation, the military had boosted its presence in Maungdaw after a wave of deadly attacks claimed by the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, which said it had acted in response to raids, killings and looting by soldiers. -



 
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