Red Cross chief visits Myanmar

IANS  |  Sittwe (Myanmar) 

The of the (ICRC) on Tuesday arrived in Myanmar's restive western state of as part of a humanitarian trip.

was greeted at the by local officials and later tweeted that he would travel to northern "where 10 months ago nearly 700,000 people fled a violent outbreak".

His tweet referenced members of the Rohingya Muslim minority of western who escaped to neighbouring amid a surge in violence in August 2017.

In another tweet, Maurer wrote that he met young patients at a mobile health clinic in the town of Buthidaung, which was embroiled in violence between security forces and Rohingya militants last year.

After his time in Myanmar, the is scheduled to visit Bangladesh, where more than 700,000 Rohingyas live in refugee camps.

does not recognize the Rohingya as legal citizens and the minority has for decades been subject to discrimination in the Buddhist-majority country.

International organisations including the UN have accused the military of killing Rohingyas, burning their villages and committing sexual violence during last year's refugee exodus.

Myanmar and de facto leader had faced widespread disapproval for her failure to strongly criticize the military for its role in the crisis.

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 19:18 IST