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Rohingya crisis: United Nations human rights official urges Myanmar to rein in security forces

Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, condemned coordinated attacks by insurgents on security forces last Friday, but said that the political leadership had a duty to protect all civilians "without discrimination".

Rohingya crisis, Rohingya refugees, Rohingya muslims, Rohingya muslims in Myanmar, Rohingya refugees return to Myanmar, Myanmar anti-insurgency operations, Myanmar news, world news, latest news, indian expressHuman rights groups said the army burned down more than 1,000 homes and killed an unknown number of civilians, among other abuses. (File Photo)

The top United Nations human rights official called on authorities in Myanmar on Tuesday to ensure that the security forces refrain from using disproportionate force against Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine state. Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, condemned coordinated attacks by insurgents on security forces last Friday, but said that the political leadership had a duty to protect all civilians “without discrimination”.

More than 8,700 Rohingya have fled from Myanmar into Bangladesh since the attacks, Zeid said in a statement. “This turn of events is deplorable. It was predicted and could have been prevented.”

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