United Nations: The Myanmar crisis has been going on for 7 years
reported Mehr News Agency quoted by Anatolia News Agency, Stefan Dujarric, the spokesman of the Secretary General of the United Nations, published a statement and announced that on the seventh anniversary of the deportation of Rohingya s and other communities from Myanmar continue to have problems in the region.
Dujarric in this statement reminded: about mass deportation of people Rohingya and other communities from Arakan state (Rakhine) Myanmar 7 years is past Nearly one million Arakanese currently live in Bangladesh.
The UN Secretary-General’s spokesman stated that due to the resurgence of conflicts in Myanmar, there are still thousands of people in Arakan (Rakhine) are trying to take refuge in Bangladesh.
Dujarric in his statement, referring to the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the region, stated that due to the escalation of the conflict armeds in the state of Arakan, the vulnerable situation of Myanmar people including The Rohingya has become worse.
He also continued to add that Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations invited all parties involved in Myanmar can put an end to violence and comply with international human rights standards and international humanitarian laws for life security to guarantee civilians.
Muslims Rohingya who lost their citizenship rights with the adoption of a law by the Myanmar government in 1982 and are a minority Muslims became stateless in Myanmar, finally they were severely attacked by the Myanmar army on August 25, 2017.
Myanmar army and extremist Buddhists attacked the country’s border posts in Arkan state under false pretexts (Rakhine), launched ethnic cleansing attacks against Muslim Rohingya. In these attacks, more than 900 thousand Rakhine Muslims (Arkani) took refuge in Bangladesh and hundreds The Muslim village was set on fire. International human rights organizations have confirmed that hundreds of Muslim villages have been destroyed by publishing satellite images. .