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Myanmar treatment of #Rohingya constitutes crime against humanity, Amnesty concludes

29.11.17

PressTV - 'Myanmar treatment of Rohingya crime against humanity' - More than 600,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar to neighboring Bangladesh since late last year, when military soldiers and Buddhist mobs began vicious attacks on the minority Muslims in Rakhine. The crackdown on the Rohingya has intensified since August 25.

All along, government troops and the Buddhist mobs have been killing, raping, and arbitrarily arresting members of the Muslim community. They have also been setting the houses of the Muslims on fire in hundreds of predominantly-Rohingya villages in the restive state.


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