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Published: 15 November 2018 07:53:45
More than 700,000 Rohingyas have sought refuge in Bangladesh since August 2017 as a result of a military crackdown on them in Myanmar. (Source: Reuters / Representational Image)
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says the conditions are not good for Rohingya Muslim refugees to return safely to Myanmar from Bangladesh, where more than 700 000 people have sought refuge since August 2017 as a result of a military crackdown. 19659006] Robert Mardini is the observer of the United Nations organization. He told reporters on Wednesday that the conflict between the Rohingya government and Myanmar was not resolved and added that there was no place to go back as many villages were razed in Rakhine State. in Myanmar, where the Rohingya live.
Mardini said: "We continue to believe that conditions are not right for a voluntary, safe and dignified return."
The International Committee of the Red Cross is one of the few humanitarian organizations active in Rakhine.
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