UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres decried the humanitarian "nightmare" faced by Myanmar's Rohingya and demanded that the government end military operations and open humanitarian access to its conflict-wracked western region.
"The situation has spiraled into the world's fastest developing refugee emergency, a humanitarian and human rights nightmare," Guterres said in a speech to the UN Security Council yesterday.
More than 500,000 Rohingya refugees have flooded into neighboring Bangladesh. The exodus came after attacks by Rohingya militants on security posts prompted a Myanmar military crackdown last month.
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"This is unacceptable and must end immediately," he added.
Myanmar's military has been accused of ethnic cleansing against Rohingya Muslims.
Guterres called on Myanmar to halt military operations, allow "unfettered access" for humanitarian aid, and the "safe, voluntary, dignified and sustainable return of the refugees to their areas of origin."
"The reality on the ground demands action -- swift action -- to protect people, alleviate suffering, prevent further instability, address the roots of the situation and forge, at long last, a durable solution," he said.
The UN chief noted that the "systemic violence" could cause unrest to spill into the central part of Myanmar's Rakhine state, threatening 250,000 Muslims with displacement.
Guterres said a donors' conference would be held on October 9, without specifying the location.
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