Rohingya Suffering Persists 8 Years After Myanmar Assault

OHCHR

As we near the passing of another year with no justice for the violence which started on 25 August 2017 in Myanmar, we are left to ask the question of when the enduring misery for these and ongoing crimes will end, particularly for the long-suffering Rohingya community.

Ending impunity and ensuring the Rohingya's rights to security, citizenship and equality are essential for breaking the cycle of violence.

Since November 2023, the human rights and humanitarian situation in Rakhine have sharply deteriorated, further deepening the already life-threatening conditions faced by the Rohingya.

Both the military and the Arakan Army have committed and continue to commit serious atrocity crimes against the Rohingya with impunity - in flagrant violation of international law, including the provisional measures ordered by the International Court of Justice.

Amidst a global funding crisis, Rohingya in both Myanmar and Bangladesh are enduring dire conditions compounded by drastic cuts to food assistance.

UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk implores the international community to step up support for the Rohingya by increasing humanitarian funding to secure access to basic needs and essential services, and to resolutely support international accountability processes.

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