Burmese Rohingyas are still being killed: UN official
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has alleged that ethnic killings are still ongoing on Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar's Rakhine state.
United Nations Human Rights Assistant Secretary-General Andrew Gilmour said on Tuesday that the Rohingya village was left out of the area due to the suppression of Rakhine army six months ago. Rohingyas are starving and starving.
After four days of inspection at the Rohingya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, he said the words.
In a statement, Gilmour said, "Myanmar is still pursuing ethnic violence and violence against the Rohingyas. What I saw with my own eyes and what I heard from the ashtira's mouth in the refugee camp, then I do not think there is anything other than saying this. "
After talking to Rohingyas, who had fled from Myanmar in refugee camps, Gilmour said, "Only the type of torture has changed. Last year Rakhine was engaged in drunken bloodshed, murder and rape. Myanmar is forced to flee to Bangladesh due to intimidation and intimidation by the Rohingyas who have remained there for now.