Suu Kyi has been given the last opportunity: UN secretary general

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The United Nations has condemned the atrocities and repression of the army in Myanmar’s Rakhine state. At the same time, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned that Suu Kyi’s last opportunity has been given to the country’s pro-democracy leader.

Earlier, the United Nations Secretary-General had called on the country’s government to stop the Rakhine military operation.
Expressing concern over the brutality of the army forces on Rohingyas, she said, the situation would be horrific if Suu Kyi did not take any action. The United Nations Secretary-General also said in the BBC’s hardcourt program that if there is no need to change the situation, there will be dire consequences. There are fears about how this situation will change in the future. And I do not know how it might change the terrible situation.

On the other hand, the UN Secretary-General also urged to settle the Rohingya crisis soon and to bring back the refugees.

In context, the United Nations has repeatedly warned Myanmar of persecution of Rohingyas as ‘racial slaughtering’ and to stop it. Myanmar authorities, on the other hand, claimed that the operation of the army force was anti-terrorism and it is not being harmed by any civilian population.

It is to be mentioned that on August 24, ARSA launched attacks on Rakhine police stations, army bases, and border patrols. After the attack by the Rohingya rebels, a new military operation started. In this army operation, many Rohingyas, including women and children, were killed. Refugees rescued from Bangladesh and took refuge in Bangladesh border. The United Nations estimates that nearly 400,000 Rohingyas have already entered Bangladesh.

Source: BBC
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