'The loss of life passed'
'The loss of life passed'
It turned out that in the events of Arakan, half of the real loss of life loss declared by the Myanmar government. When Myanmar gave the number of the dead as 475, UN Special Rapporteur Yanghee Lee said that more than one of them died in conflict, and the vast majority of those who died were Arakan Muslims.
As MYANMAR continues to attack Muslims in the province of Arakan, the number of lives lost and the number of refugees in Bangladesh increase. The United Nations (UN) announced that Myanmar passed the loss of life in the conflicts in the province of Arakan. 'The loss of life passed'The UN Myanmar Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Yanghee Lee said, "Thousands or more are dead," he said, but the majority are Arakan Muslims. Lee noted that there is a high probability of more deaths when they say they can not enter the area. Myanmarian authorities gave the loss of life as 475, which stated that only 15 of them were Myanmar security forces.
SITUATIONS FIND 270 THOUSAND
The UN reported that the number of Arakanese Muslims who fled Bangladesh from the violence in Myanmar in the last two weeks reached 270. UN Humanitarian Affairs Coordination Office Spokesman Leonard Doyle and UN High Commissioner for Refugees Speaker Duniya Aslam Khan held a joint press conference on the Arakan issue at the UN Geneva Office. Spokesman Doyle said that 130,000 Arakan asylum-seekers who arrived in Bangladesh in recent days have been living in registered camps in Kutupalong, Leda and Balukhali with 3,000 people, 90,000 asylum seekers being hosted by the people of the region, and about 50,000 asylum seekers being placed as spontaneous temporary camps. Khan stressed that they were concerned about the news of Muslims trying to escape from Arakan, and said Muslims, who reached the camp, were exhausted from hunger and exhaustion.
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The Myanmar government, some journalists, took the villagers in Arakan. On this press tour, a group of unknown names passed by a knife and slings on their hands from a village house lit by fire.
BMGK TOPLANACAK
The United Nations Security Council (UNGC) Chairman Tekeda Alemu stated that the UNSC will meet again during the month to discuss developments in the province of Arakan, Myanmar. In his statement to AA correspondent after the press statement, Alemu used the expressions "UNSC will come back together in September to discuss the people living in Arakan". At the end of last month, Amlemu said that the proposals related to Arakan were not accepted and will be discussed again.
US OUTDOORS: DIFFICULT TO HAVE TRUE INFORMATION
The US State Department said Arakan could not get enough "right news" from massacres against Muslims and wanted the Myanmar government to help journalists work in the region. Heather Nauert, a spokesman for the US State Department, said that many people were forced to leave their homes, explaining that they were 'anxious' because of events in the Arakanese region. Nauert said, "It is difficult to get the right information from the scene." Spokesman Nauert continued, "We are making a call to the government of Myanmar for the possibility of reaching the correspondents and journalists and making sense of what is going on. Humanitarian situations are also in question because it is very difficult for humanitarian organizations to get here and provide the necessary help. With the government not only on the incidents of domestic violence,