Criticizing Myanmar government for Rohingya persecution

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In the issue of minority Rohingya people being persecuted in Myanmar, the UN investigator criticized the Myanmar government for taking measures to resolve it and called for an early response.

In Myanmar, a humanitarian crisis in which more than 700,000 people evacuated to neighboring Bangladesh after the military carried out a large-scale sweeping operation against the armed forces of the minority Muslim Rohingya in August. It does not stand the prospect.

The UN has set up an independent investigation committee to pursue persecution of Rohingya and regularly compile reports. Chairman Darsman, who is responsible for the investigation, held a press conference at the UN headquarters on the 23rd.

Among them, Chairman Darsman said that the 600,000 Rohingya people who are still evacuated in Myanmar are isolated from the local community and restricted from moving. I did n’t take any action, ”he criticized and called for an early response.

The special reporter Lee Yan-hee also said that the army leading the persecution of Rohingya holds the interest of the mine, which accounts for 90% of the world's production with Myanmar special products. He pointed out that China is supporting the military by importing everything.

After that, he said, “When investing and doing business, human rights issues should be given priority,” and he called on China and other neighboring countries to carefully deal with Myanmar.