40 more Rohingya villages burnt, 354 Myanmar villages affected so far: HRW

The HRW used satellite images to identify the new incidents, recorded between October and November

IANS  |  Nay Pyi Taw 

New Delhi: Muslims stage a rally to condemn ongoing violence against the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, near Myanmar Embassy in New Delhi on Wednesday. PTI Photo
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The Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday reported the burning of 40 additional in in a military campaign, which has led more than 655,000 people of this Muslim minority community to flee to

The HRW used satellite images to identify the new incidents, recorded between October and November, raising the total number of villages completely or partially razed to 354 since the beginning of the military offensive on August 25, reports Efe news.

In a statement, the rights group said that some of the cases detected occurred the same week that the governments of and signed a memorandum on November 23, to begin the repatriation of the hundreds of thousands of refugees who have crossed the border.

HRW Asia director, Brad Adams, said the continued destruction of shows that the commitment signed to ensure the safe return of refugees is merely a public relations stunt.

"The satellite imagery shows what the Army denies: that continue to be destroyed. The government pledges to ensure the safety of returning Rohingya cannot be taken seriously," said Adams.

The organisation accused the Army of committing murders and rapes, among other abuses, during the military operation that began after several armed assaults by a poorly armed Rohingya insurgent group against security forces, which left 11 security personnel dead.

The Army denied all allegations of abuse despite the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights calling it a textbook example of

The non-profit Doctors Without Borders reported last week that at least 6,700 Rohingya have died since August as a result of the violence.

does not recognise Rohingyas as citizens, considers them illegal Bangladeshi immigrants and subjects them to acute discrimination including imposing restrictions on freedom of movement.

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First Published: Mon, December 18 2017. 13:27 IST