Oman Daily Observer

UN envoy decries violence against Rohingya

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DHAKA: Rohingya refugees who fled violence in Myanmar have told how government forces gang-raped women, slit people’s throats and threw children into burning houses, a UN envoy has said after a mission to neighbouri­ng Bangladesh.

Yanghee Lee said the accounts given by Rohingya who had crossed into Bangladesh since a crackdown across the border in October indicated the violence was “far more extensive” than she had previously realised. “There was not a single account I heard which was not harrowing,” said the human rights observer in a statement.

“I was especially affected by a mother who repeatedly expressed regret for mistakenly thinking that her son had been brought out from their burning house.

“She heard him screaming for her and managed to save his life but burn scars have been seared onto him — scars which I saw with my own eyes.”

Almost 73,000 Rohingya have arrived in Bangladesh since the military unleashed a four-month campaign of violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine state which the UN has said may amount to crimes against humanity.

The Rohingya are a stateless, mainly Muslim minority who have long suffered discrimina­tion in predominat­ely Buddhist Myanmar, where many people consider them illegal immigrants. Most of the refugees are now living in squalid camps in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district which borders Rakhine. — AFP

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