Rohingya fleeing to an unknown destination

Hamida, 22, (center) and her son Mohammed, aged one, wait to receive food aid along with hundreds of other Rohingya refugees, at Kutupalong Refugee Camp, in Bangladesh. © UNHCR/Andrew McConnell
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Arakan News Agency

Dozens of Rohingya Muslims have been forced to leave their village in northern Arakan, Myanmar, after renewed military action by the authorities.
Arakan news agency correspondent reported that dozens of Rohingya families in the city of Buthidaung were flee after Myanmar police and army troops raided their village of Shabab Bazar and confiscated their belongings and food items also demolished their homes.
The most affected are women and children who have been beaten, assaulted and separated from their families by the campaign, the correspondent added.

A video shows dozens of Rohingyas on small boats with their belongings fleeing to other unspecified places because the forced displacement, added to the suffering of people affected by the previous military campaign and harassment.
Rohingya Muslims called on the Muslim and international world to stop this inhumane campaign, particularly in the Ramadan.

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