The Borneo Post

UN chief hears of ‘unimaginab­le’ atrocities as he visits Rohingya camps

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KUTUPALONG, Bangladesh: UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said he heard ‘unimaginab­le’ accounts of atrocities during a visit Monday to vast camps in Bangladesh that are home to a million Rohingya refugees who fled violence in Myanmar.

Guterres described the situation for the persecuted Muslim minority as “a humanitari­an and human rights nightmare”, as he prepared to tour makeshift shelters crammed with people who escaped a huge Myanmar army operation last year that the UN has likened to ethnic cleansing.

“In Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, I’ve just heard unimaginab­le accounts of killing and rape from Rohingya refugees who recently fled Myanmar. They want justice and a safe return home,” Guterres said on Twitter.

“The Rohingya are one of the most discrimina­ted against and vulnerable communitie­s on Earth,” he said in tweet before his visit to the camps in southern Bangladesh.

Accompanie­d by the head of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, he called it a “mission of solidarity with Rohingya refugees and the communitie­s supporting them. The compassion generosity of the Bangladesh­i people shows the best of humanity and saved many thousands of lives”.

The bulk of the Rohingya in Bangladesh, or some 700,000 people, flooded across the border last August to escape the violence.

They are loathed by many in Myanmar, where they were stripped of citizenshi­p and branded illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, despite calling Rakhine their homeland.

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