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I can't believed this wasn't posted before in this forum which is far more important than most of news
https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2017/08/shrinking-spaces-for-rohingyas-in-india/
"Then, there is the report by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), based on interviews with Rohingya people displaced from Myanmar since October 2016. The team also carried out a basic statistical analysis of the violations reported or experienced by the 204 individuals interviewed. Take a look at the following statistics:
Testimonies of witnesses (including victims): Of the 204 persons interviewed –
134 (65%) reported killings.
115 (56%) reported disappearances (including persons having been “taken away” by the security forces and not heard of since).
131 (64%) reported beatings.
88 (43%) reported rape.
63 (31%) reported sexual violence.
131 (64%) reported burning or destruction of property.
81 (40%) reported looting/theft of property.
Testimonies of victims: Of the 204 persons interviewed, many reported having personally been a victim of a violation:
26 (13%) reported having been personally shot or stabbed (the OHCHR team has photographic evidence on file).
91 (45%) reported that a family member had disappeared.
96 (47%) reported that a family member had been killed.
89 (44%) reported having been beaten.
26 (13%) reported having been raped, of whom two were girls. Among the 101 women interviewed, 24 (24%) reported having been raped.
Thirty-three reported having suffered other forms of sexual violence, of whom five were girls.
Among the 101 women interviewed, 28 (28%) reported having suffered other forms of sexual violence.
Taken together, 52 (52%) of the 101 women interviewed reported having been raped or subjected to other forms of sexual violence.
102 (50%) reported that their own property had been burned or destroyed.
76 (37%) reported looting or theft of their own property.
https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2017/08/shrinking-spaces-for-rohingyas-in-india/
"Then, there is the report by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), based on interviews with Rohingya people displaced from Myanmar since October 2016. The team also carried out a basic statistical analysis of the violations reported or experienced by the 204 individuals interviewed. Take a look at the following statistics:
Testimonies of witnesses (including victims): Of the 204 persons interviewed –
134 (65%) reported killings.
115 (56%) reported disappearances (including persons having been “taken away” by the security forces and not heard of since).
131 (64%) reported beatings.
88 (43%) reported rape.
63 (31%) reported sexual violence.
131 (64%) reported burning or destruction of property.
81 (40%) reported looting/theft of property.
Testimonies of victims: Of the 204 persons interviewed, many reported having personally been a victim of a violation:
26 (13%) reported having been personally shot or stabbed (the OHCHR team has photographic evidence on file).
91 (45%) reported that a family member had disappeared.
96 (47%) reported that a family member had been killed.
89 (44%) reported having been beaten.
26 (13%) reported having been raped, of whom two were girls. Among the 101 women interviewed, 24 (24%) reported having been raped.
Thirty-three reported having suffered other forms of sexual violence, of whom five were girls.
Among the 101 women interviewed, 28 (28%) reported having suffered other forms of sexual violence.
Taken together, 52 (52%) of the 101 women interviewed reported having been raped or subjected to other forms of sexual violence.
102 (50%) reported that their own property had been burned or destroyed.
76 (37%) reported looting or theft of their own property.