UN Rohingya report shelved at Myanmar's order

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IANS United Nations
Last Updated : Oct 17 2017 | 12:22 PM IST

The UN food aid agency withdrew a critical report revealing desperate hunger among the Rohingya Muslim minority after the Myanmar government ordered it to be taken down, the media reported on Tuesday.

The July assessment by the World Food Programme (WFP) warned that more than 80,000 children under the age of five were "wasting" - a potentially fatal condition of rapid weight loss, reports the Guardian.

The six-page document has since been replaced with a statement saying Myanmar and WFP were "collaborating on a revised version".

That process would involve "representatives from various ministries, and will respond to the need for a common approach" that was in line with "WFP's future cooperation with the government".

When asked why the July report was removed, the WFP said it was withdrawn from the website "following a request by the government to conduct a joint review", the Guardian reported.

In a statement, the agency said: "The WFP stands by its original assessment, which was conducted jointly with local authorities in Rakhine state... However WFP recognises that in a dynamic and evolving situation, it is important to coordinate closely with all partners, including the government."

Meanwhile, the UN's most senior official in the country is scheduled to leave at the end of the month amid allegations she suppressed another report and also attempted to shut down public advocacy on Rohingya suffering.

The current crisis began on August 25 when Rohingya insurgents attacked police checkpoints on Myanmar's Rakhine state and killed 12 security personnel.

It resulted in over half a million Rohingya fleeing to neighbouring Bangladesh, many alleging that the Myanmar Army conducted a counter-offensive that included mass killings and rapes.

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First Published: Oct 17 2017 | 12:16 PM IST

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