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UN chief implies action on Myanmar launches reform initiatives


13 Sept 2017 United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres nowadays reiterated his demand Muslims from Myanmar's Rakhine state to be granted status or a minimum of a status that might enable them to steer a standard life, whereas conjointly urging the international community to assist offer help for the nearly 380,000 people that have fled into Bangladesh.

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Antonio GuterresSecretary General of the UN
"It would be crucial for the Muslims of the Rajine state to be given either nationality or at least legal status to enable them to lead a normal lie"
                                                                           


According to the High Commissioner of UN for Refugees, there are now 125,000 members of the Burmese Muslim minority who have crossed the border to Bangladesh to be safe from repression. The UNHCRstates that those who do come in "bad condition" after walking long distances, "hungry, weak and sick"

  Antonio Guterres, Secretary General of the UN :

"We are receiving numerous reports from Myanmar's security forces, including indiscriminate attacks. These attacks will only increase radicalization. It is not possible to delay any longer an effective plan of action to find the root of this crisis and solve it. It would be crucial for Muslims in the Rajine state to be given either nationality or at least legal status to allow them to lead a normal life "
The Rohingya exodus began in late August, following an attack by an insurgent group in the Rajine state against police facilities, which the Burmese army responded with harshness. Myanmar does not recognize nationality and Bangladesh gives refugee status with droppers.


Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi is getting a lot of criticism for not condemning what is happening. A petition is being circulated to ask the Nobel committee to withdraw the award from Myanmar State Councilor Aung San Suu Kyi.

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