The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights reported severe impacts on civilians in northern Rakhine, Myanmar, from ongoing conflict. Spokesperson Liz Throssell highlighted incidents of Rohingya killings and property burning, displacing tens of thousands in Buthidaung and Maungdaw. Evidence from victims, satellite images, and videos indicate Buthidaung's destruction began after the military's retreat on May 17. James Rodehaver confirmed credible sources detailing the Arakan Army's abuses and extortion. The conflict follows Myanmar's civil war, exacerbated by the military's persecution of the Rohingya. UN officials warn of potential genocide, urging immediate international intervention and humanitarian aid.
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