Safe return of Rohingyas to Myanmar 'complex': UN envoy

IANS  |  United Nations 

Special UN to has said that the return of 900,000-plus Rohingya refugees stranded in to will take time.

The of UN said she has "visited many, many people to have an overall picture of the complex situation in Myanmar" since she took office, reported.

According to UN refugee agency UNHCR, more than one million ethnic minority Rohingyas have fled their homes in Myanmar's northern Rakhine since August 2017.

The refugees fled as far as and Indonesia, but mainly to neighbouring countries, with the overwhelming number going to adjacent

During her two trips to Myanmar, Burgener said she worked with Myanmar's on the Rohingya refugee issue, attended a peace conference, and visited refugee camps, particularly in Cox's Bazar in southern

Getting the refugees to return home willingly in a safe and dignified manner is a big problem, she said.

While wants them back, some members of local communities in northern Rakhine do not.

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 09:46 IST