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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - China, backed by Russia, blocked a short U.N. Security Council statement on Myanmar on Friday, diplomats said, after the 15-member body met to discuss the situation in Rakhine state, where the country’s military is conducting a security operation.

The U.N. human rights office last month accused the military of mass killings and rapes of Rohingya Muslims and burning their villages since October in a campaign that “very likely” amounts to crimes against humanity and possibly ethnic cleansing.

U.N. political affairs chief Jeffrey Feltman briefed the council behind closed doors. Britain requested the meeting.


“We did put forward ... some proposed press elements but there was not consensus in the room,” British U.N. Ambassador Matthew Rycroft, president of the council for March, told reporters after the briefing.

Such statements have to be agreed by consensus. Diplomats said Myanmar neighbor China, backed by Russia, blocked the statement.

The short draft press statement, seen by Reuters, would have “noted with concern renewed fighting in some parts of the country and stressed the importance of humanitarian access to all effected areas.”

Some 75,000 people have fled Rakhine state to Bangladesh since Myanmar’s military began a security operation last October in response to what it says was an attack by Rohingya insurgents on border posts in which nine police officers were killed.


The European Union called on Thursday for the United Nations to send an international fact-finding mission urgently to Myanmar to investigate allegations of torture, rapes and executions by the military against the Rohingya Muslim.

Following a closed-door council meeting in November and as Western nations became increasingly concerned about how Aung San Suu Kyi’s government was dealing with violence in the divided northwest, Suu Kyi told diplomats in the capital, Naypyitaw, that her country was being treated unfairly.

Reporting by Michelle Nichols

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both china and russia are doing wrong.the problem is more than of merely killing.mayanmar is brutally killing people beheading them and desecrating dead bodies more worst than isis did.Pakistan should stop cpec and other chinese projects till china changes its stance and nuke mayanmar
 
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It always does. No point moping over it. This should awaken some delusional BD posters here about China. China is not all friendship, humanity, milk and honey. They care about their own interests.
I always said, Chinese are businessmen, they're friend to nobody. But, Bengalis are emotional as always.

Thank god Im Sylheti...
 
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We can expect the result of a new security council vote to go as expected. In that case Bangladesh should expect the worse. Countries don't invade and annex parts of another territory for humanitarian reasons unless there's a clear advantage between the two countries. Bangladesh cannot crush Myanmar's military and cannot afford such a daring rescue mission. If Bangladesh had the military might and influence of a country like Turkey then we could do something, but alas that is not the case. Even if we try some sort of military situation I am incredibly doubtful that countries like China will stay neutral at a full out invasion.

In this case it is best for Bangladesh to accept all the humanitarian aid it can for the Rohingyas. Though I am not a fan of Erdogan, I believe we should take his generous offer to cover the expenses to shelter the Rohingyas. As well any other aid other foreign countries offer. This is the best option at at this time we can offer to aid the Rohingyas.
 
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We can expect the result of a new security council vote to go as expected. In that case Bangladesh should expect the worse. Countries don't invade and annex parts of another territory for humanitarian reasons unless there's a clear advantage between the two countries. Bangladesh cannot crush Myanmar's military and cannot afford such a daring rescue mission. If Bangladesh had the military might and influence of a country like Turkey then we could do something, but alas that is not the case. Even if we try some sort of military situation I am incredibly doubtful that countries like China will stay neutral at a full out invasion.

In this case it is best for Bangladesh to accept all the humanitarian aid it can for the Rohingyas. Though I am not a fan of Erdogan, I believe we should take his generous offer to cover the expenses to shelter the Rohingyas. As well any other aid other foreign countries offer. This is the best option at at this time we can offer to aid the Rohingyas.
but you can do what Pakistan did against Soviets
we were much smaller and weaker than Soviets
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