Latest media reports show Rohingya women
are forced into prostitution and sexual slavery at military bases across the
Southeast Asian country.
The reports say Myanmar's security
forces kidnap Rohingya women and girls and put them to forced labor and
prostitution in military bases.
“The women have been beaten, drugged,
and sexually assaulted by men wearing army fatigues,” media outlets quoted
witnesses as saying.
The Muslim minority in Myanmar continues
to face increasing persecution and hardship. They have no social status in
Myanmar as the government denies them citizenship rights.
Those who flee Myanmar to neighboring
countries, including Thailand, in hope of a better future face similar risks.
International bodies and human rights
organizations accuse the government of turning a blind eye to the violence
against Rohingya women.
The United Nations recognizes the
Rohingya Muslims living in Myanmar’s Rakhine state as one of the world’s most
persecuted communities.
The developments come after dozens of
Muslims were killed in recent attacks by Buddhist extremists in Myanmar as a
new wave of ethnic and sectarian violence targeted Rohingya Muslims in the
troubled State.
Last year, Rakhine saw a wave of
violence against the Muslim community that left hundreds of people dead.
Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar account for
about five percent of the country’s population of nearly 60 million. They have
been persecuted and faced torture, neglect, and repression since the country's
independence in 1948.
Myanmar government has been repeatedly
criticized for failing to protect the Rohingya Muslims.
JR/PR/SS
Source: PressTV
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