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Myanmar canceled UN inspection visits



The authorities of the UN delegation canceled the scheduled program to observe the situation in Rakhine, Myanmar's Rohingya massacre. After the creation of humanitarian disasters in Rakhine, it was to be the first visit of any UN group.
United Nations spokesman Stephen Dzarker, who took charge of Yangon on Thursday (September 28th), told the media about the cancellation of their inspection program. However, the spokesman rejected the decision on Thursday because of what NayPido did, but the spokesman could not tell.
About 2.5 million people fled to Bangladesh to save lives after the Myanmar army started killing Rohingya on August 25 in Rakhine. According to information from various organizations, the army killed more than 3 thousand Rohingyas during this killings. Hundreds of teen girls, young women and housewives have been raped There was a storm of worldwide criticism in this incident. Since then, the UN has been pressing NayPido to give delegation access to Rakhine to investigate.
The Myanmar army has claimed that after an armed one Rohingyas attacked their establishments, there has been an operation to control law and order situation. But the fledgling Rohingya people and various human rights observers say that the army is killing atrocities on the elimination of a ethnic group. Rohingyas are not recognized as citizens of Myanmar More than half of the state's Rohingya people have escaped and burnt alive in this week. Thousands of people are now fleeing to the wild in the jungle by being displaced.
In response to international criticism of the international community, Myanmar's leader Aung San Suu Kyi recently asked the world to visit the Rakhine situation, and the United Nations decided to send its delegation there. At first, the Myanmar government has said that no one can go to Rakhine if the delegation approves the visit to the team.
The United Nations Security Council meeting on Thursday UN Secretary General Antonio Gutierrez will brief the members of the Security Council on the Rohingya crisis in the meeting. Bangladesh hopes that this meeting will bring a new announcement to create pressure on Myanmar.

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