Burma: Four lakh Burmese Muslims threaten lives,  Increase international pressure on Aung San Suu Kyi

During the past 11 days, millions of Rohingya Muslims know that millions of neighboring countries have migrated to Bangladesh.

During the past 11 days, millions of Rohingya Muslims know that millions of neighboring countries have migrated to Bangladesh.

Yangon … News Time

The United Nations has said that the snowfall in Rakhine has stirred up to 4 million people who have suffered serious threats to their lives. Due to lack of food and medicine, people have reached the brink of death. The number of displaced people has been exceeded by one million 25 thousand after the brutal acts of brutal forces by offering brutal acts, offering burnt offerings, and sacrificing Muslim homes. The pressure has increased since the use of state violence against Rohingya Muslims on Myanmar’s leader and Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi. During the last 11 days of Myanmar’s State Rakhine, more than one lakh 25 thousand Rohingya Muslims have migrated to the neighboring country, neighboring countries have migrated to Bangladesh. Three Muslim majority countries are pressing on Aung San Suu Kyi Indonesia, Bangladesh and Pakistan. And they are demanding them to shut down the violent protests of the Myanmar security forces and extremist Buddhists against Rohingya Muslims. Indian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi met the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Aung San Suu Kyi and Myanmar Army Chief Min Aung Hlaing and demanded a blood-stroke. After meeting at the Mypanic capital in Naypyidaw, in a statement, security officials should immediately eliminate all kinds of violence. And the victims should provide human and development assistance for short and long term. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif has expressed grave anger over the violence against Rohingya Muslims. They have emphasized on the Islamic Cooperation Establishment that they should take concrete and effective steps to prevent the Rohingya Muslims from violating human rights violations. The youngest Nobel Peace Prize-winning Malala Yousuf Zai of Pakistan, called for Aung San Suu Kyi that they condemn the shame of Rohingya minority. He said Monday in a statement that the world is still waiting for the Burmese leader to hear anything on this issue. A new series of violence began in Mayan’s western state of Rakhine on August 25, and since 11/11 in the last 11 days, many people have entered the border area of ​​Bangladesh by crossing the border. On the other hand, Bangladesh Prime Minister Hasina Wajid has ordered the arrest of the refugees. Relief workers say that the Rohingya Muslims, who are suffering from violence from Rakhine, are continuing. And in Bangladesh there have been camps for refugee camps and they have not been able to accommodate more people. This new series of violent acts against Muslims in Myanmar allegedly began after the attacks on police and semi-military forces in their defense of Rohingya Resistance. He said that he is doing this attack to keep the violent protest against his ethnic minority but in response to this, Myanmar’s security forces started a major operation, and its view was aimed at resistants. The refugees arriving in Bangladesh have told that their houses are being bombarded and Rohingya is buried alive. Myanmar’s security officials and Rohingya-resistant are accusing each other of being tortured. The army has claimed that over 400 people have been killed in fighting and mostly resistant.

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