Around 100 million Burmese kyat Rohingya losses in one month

Mishandling of Rohingya crisis
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Arakan News Agency

Periodic report of Global Rohingya Center (GRC) Human Rights Sector confirmed that the local Burmese police continues to commit serious human rights violations against the Rohingya minority in western Burma’s Arakan province.
The monitoring report – which covers the month of April shows – one case of murder of a Muslim in region of Rohingya Muslim minority, as well as cases of torture, arbitrary arrest and burning of houses also villages under siege which lead to starvation of the people.
Mr. Naeem Hussein official of monitoring and documentation Global Rohingya Center (GRC) human rights sector told news ANA: “There are approximately 40 houses of Rohingya has been burned down for different reasons in the city Buthidaung and Maungdaw during the past month; an estimated loss is more than 100 million Burmese kyat he said. ”
He also explained that the Rohingyas suffer all kinds of violations that are internationally criminalized, pointing to commit various types of crimes against this minority by a Buddhist in collusion with government authorities.
The international community, humanitarian agencies and international organizations should take their responsibilities towards this oppressed minority and strive towards the pressure on the Burmese government to get it seriously deal with this humanitarian crisis of Rohingyas.

For his part, the Congress Chairman of Arakan Rohingya Union (ARU) Dr. Taher Arakani said “These violations mentioned and many others, which are suffered by Rohingya minority occur on a daily basis and on a large scale, and there are violations occur in places which can’t be accessed so these atrocities were unable to documented, in addition to the continuing threats to the life of Rohingya if not emigrate from their homeland “, and he also added:” recently active movement of trafficking on the territory of neighboring countries; which underlines the need for urgent action for the United Nations and human rights organizations and others, “and urged the United Nations to send a mission to achieve a UN fact-finding about crimes against humanity.
It is noteworthy that the Global Rohingya Center (GRC) issued a periodic report on a monthly basis in which all forms of human rights violations committed against the Rohingyas in Arakan are written and documented.

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