UN’s role in ‘Muslims genocide’ in Myanmar

In the wake of the crisis in Myanmar, more than 500,000 Myanmar’s Muslims have already displaced to Bangladesh, the tensions followed the reactions of Islamic countries and human rights institutions.

“The United Nations Office in Myanmar has been blocking the Rohingya Muslims’ human rights violations with the government over the past few years,” the BBC said quoting “resources at the United Nations.”

The head of the UN office in Myanmar has also prevented human rights activists from accessing the affected areas of Rohingya.

Meanwhile, on Thursday, the government of Myanmar opposed the visit of the United Nations representative to the Rakhine state. And the United Nations representative has said to the media that no reason has been given for the cancellation of the visit.

Myanmar’s government has been in the wake of Muslims genocide for many years, but human rights organizations and the United Nations have overlooked this situation, and vice versa, in other Islamic countries, human rights violations are a war and violence.

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