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UN seeks inquiry on Rakhine violence in Burma |
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has called for an independent
investigation after
claims of abuses by security forces in Burma's Rakhine state. According to The
BBC, Pillay said that forces sent to quash violence in the northern state were
reported to be targeting Muslims. The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said that about
80,000 people have been displaced following inter-communal violence. The agency
said most of those displaced are living in camps and more tents are being airlifted
in to help them. The latest violence in Rakhine began in May when a Buddhist ethnic
Rakhine woman was raped and murdered by three Muslims. On 3 June, an unidentified mob
killed 10 Muslims. Pillay's office said that since then at least 78 people have been killed in
ensuing violence but unofficial estimates are higher. "We
have been receiving a stream of reports from independent sources alleging discriminatory and
arbitrary responses by security forces, and even their instigation of and involvement in clashes,"
Pillay, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said. "Reports indicate that the initial
swift response of the authorities to the communal
violence may have turned into a crackdown targeting Muslims, in particular members
of the Rohingya community," Pillay added. She welcomed a government decision to
allow a UN envoy access to Rakhine state next week, but said it was "no substitute
for a fully-fledged independent investigation".
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