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Suu Kyi's last chance, or the consequence is awful: the United Nations

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Myanmar State Councilor Aung San Suu Kyi is now the last chance to resolve the Rohingya crisis, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said. He also warned that the situation in the Rakhine would not be stopped if he did not stop now. Amnesty International calls on Myanmar to stop Rohingya torture Amnesty International Meanwhile, Rakhine condemned the military campaign, there have been protests in different countries of the world including India, Indonesia and France.

Rakhine Rohingya villager houses new home photos have been published. Rohingyas who fled across the border to the border in Bangladesh hold this video on mobile, Reuters said, according to Reuters.

The protests have spread in different countries of the world, protesting the bloody operation of the ongoing Rakhine army. In continuation of this, hundreds of thousands of people participated in anti-Myanmar protests in Indonesia on Saturday. They urged the world community to take action against human rights violations and genocide in Rakhine.

Protest in Paris in France Amnesty International's representative in France called on Myanmar to immediately stop the Rohingya repression in solidarity with Sunday's protests. He said, the Myanmar government says relief workers are helping terrorists, they are violating human rights by burning Rohingyas' homes and raising all the ridiculous allegations against charity organizations. Aung Sang Suu Kyi should quickly change the policy on the Rohingya issue.

In this situation, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres delivered a strong message to Myanmar. He said in an interview that if Aung San Suu Kyi does not take any action to stop the Rohingya repression, the situation will take a worse form.

He said, "We know Aung San Suu Kyi faces a difficult situation. In the case of any decision in Myanmar, the army has a significant domination. But the Rakhine situation is getting worse every day. In front of the United Nations General Assembly, the matter will be discussed. It is the last opportunity to change Suu Kyi's position on the Rohingya issue. Otherwise, this crisis is not possible.

In the international pressure on Myanmar to stop the military operation in Rakhine, the country's military chief, Min Aung Heieng, called for national unity on the Rohingya issue. He mentioned in a message to Myanmar that the roots of the Rohingya people are not in Myanmar in any way.

Before the speech of the Aung San Suu Kyi on the Rakhine situation next Tuesday, the army chief's statement made the situation more complicated. Although the civilian government of Suu Kyi led the country in Myanmar in 2015, the government has no control over the army. Although the country's junta's government has ended in an apparent sight, the conflict between the government and the army has not yet come to power over the authority of power.

Meanwhile, critics of the Buddhist community and Myanmar's political analyst Dr. Mymensingh said that those ideas are common in the society, because of the non-violent religion, which is related to the recent conflict in Rakhine. Mang Journey

Since the beginning of Rakhine's Rakhine eradication campaign on August 25, more than 4 million people have crossed into the border and fled to Bangladesh.

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