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Britain asks for U.N. Security Council to discuss Myanmar violence

Britain's Ambassador to the United Nations Matthew Rycroft delivers remarks during the Security Council meeting on the situation in Syria at the United Nations Headquarters, in New York, U.S. April 7, 2017. (Photo: Stephanie Keith)

August 29, 2017

UNITED NATIONS  -- Britain has asked for the U.N. Security Council to meet on Wednesday to discuss escalating deadly violence between Rohingya insurgents and Myanmar security forces in Rakhine state, Britain’s U.N. Ambassador Matthew Rycroft said on Tuesday. 

“Need to address long-term issues in Rakhine, urge restraint by all parties,” Rycroft posted on Twitter. 

A series of coordinated attacks by Rohingya insurgents on security forces in the north of Myanmar’s Rakhine state on Friday has triggered a fresh exodus to Bangladesh of Rohingya Muslim villagers trying to escape the violence. 

Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Chris Reese


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