Burma violence rules out return of Rohingya says UN

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Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh cannot be safely sent back to burma tourist because widespread and systematic violence against them is continuing, the UN has said.

Andrew Gilmour, the UN�s assistant secretary-general for human rights, said refugees in Bangladesh had told him �credible accounts of continued killings, rape, torture and abductions, as well as forced starvation� in the western Burmese state of Rakhine.

Burma�s government denies such abuses and announced in January that it was ready to accept the refugees back.

Rohingya Muslims carry their young children (AP/Bernat Armangue)

About 700,000 Muslim Rohingya have fled Buddhist-majority Burma to Bangladesh since late August, when Burmese security forces began sweeps though Rakhine after Rohingya insurgent attacks.

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