UN to probe crimes against Rohingya

The United Nations is to investigate allegations of killings, rape and torture of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.

Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar make their way in an alley at an unregistered refugee camp in Teknaf.

Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar make their way in an alley at an unregistered refugee camp in Teknaf. Source: AAP

The top United Nations human rights body has agreed to send an international fact-finding mission to investigate widespread allegations of killings, rape and torture by security forces against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar's Rakhine state.

The 47-member state forum adopted a resolution by consensus, brought by the European Union (EU), that called for "ensuring full accountability for perpetrators and justice for victims".

A UN report issued last month, based on interviews with 220 Rohingya among 75,000 who have fled to Bangladesh since October, said that Myanmar's security forces have committed mass killings and gang rapes of Rohingya in a campaign that "very likely" amounts to crimes against humanity and possibly ethnic cleansing.



 


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Published 25 March 2017 11:32am
Updated 25 March 2017 1:31pm
Source: AAP


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