UN urges renewed solidarity eight years after forced exodus of Rohingya
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Photo: © UNICEF/Jimmy Kruglinski Eight years after their forced mass displacement from Rakhine State, Rohingyas inside and outside Myanmar face a growing deterioration of their conditions. Geneva, Switzerland.- Eight years after their forced mass displacement from Rakhine State, Rohingyas inside and outside Myanmar face a growing deterioration of their already “terrible” conditions, said the Secretary-General's spokesman.
The UN requests a renewed solidarity eight years after the forced exodus of Rohingya
More than 700,000 of them fled to the neighboring Bangladesh after the armed attacks by a militant group against the Myanmar security forces sparked a brutal military repression which began on August 25, 2017. They joined thousands of others who had escaped waves of violence and discrimination now living in refugee camps just in front […] Source

UN urges renewed solidarity eight years after forced exodus of Rohingya
Monday marks eight years since the mass displacement of Rohingya from Rakhine state in Myanmar and the United Nations is calling for greater international solidarity with the mainly Muslim minority community.
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