UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres today said that Rohingya refugees were facing "a humanitarian and human rights nightmare" after he heard unimaginable accounts of atrocities on them during a visit to crammed camps in southeastern Bangladesh where thousands of the persecuted ethnic minority Muslims have taken refuge, fleeing their homes in Myanmar.
The Rohingya Muslims had fled their home in Buddhist dominated western Rakhine state of Myanmar to escape the assaults by the country's security forces, who were accused of rape, killing, torture and arson.
The latest exodus began on August 25 last year following a military crackdown, which drove out over 700,000 Rohingyas in subsequent months.
"In Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, I've just heard unimaginable accounts of killing and rape from Rohingya refugees who recently fled Myanmar," the UN chief tweeted after visiting the refugee camps along with World Bank President Jim Yong Kim.
Guterres described the situation as "a humanitarian and human rights nightmare" and said his visit is a "mission of solidarity with Rohingyas refugees and the communities supporting them.
The UN chief's visit came in the wake of Bangladesh pushing for more support for the Rohingya refugees whose camps are at risk of being washed away in the monsoon season.
Acknowledging the concern, Guterres said, The safety of the Rohingya refugees during this monsoon season is priority one...As many as 200,000 (of them) need to be relocated...We cannot allow the monsoons to wash away the hopes of the Rohingya refugees I met today in Bangladesh.
He further said, The compassion and generosity of the Bangladeshi people shows the best of humanity and saved many thousands of lives."
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