Dhaka (AFP)
18 September 2019
UN human rights experts have raised new concerns about the treatment of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh following a deadly backlash over the killing of a ruling party official.
At an August 25 rally, some 200,000 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
marked two years since the exodus from Myanmar after a military
crackdown | © AFP/File | MUNIR UZ ZAMAN
The experts called for an “impartial” investigation into the deaths of at least six Rohingya men in gunfights with police after they were named as suspects in the killing of Omar Faruk, a youth wing official of the ruling Awami League.
















