The United Nations Secretary-General has called the situation facing Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar "catastrophic".
Antonio Guterres said alleged attacks by government soldiers were unacceptable and called on the military to stop all violence.
Almost 400,000 Rohingyas have fled to neighboring Bangladesh, following a flare up in fighting last month.
The UN Security Council is discussing the situation.
The Secretary-General answered questions from UN reporters.
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The Secretary-General said the region was under threat by the crisis.
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The Secretary-General called on Myanmar to stop the violence, and for other countries to help.
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Antonio Guterres said alleged attacks by government soldiers were unacceptable and called on the military to stop all violence.
Almost 400,000 Rohingyas have fled to neighboring Bangladesh, following a flare up in fighting last month.
The UN Security Council is discussing the situation.
The Secretary-General answered questions from UN reporters.
IN: "Given.."
OUT: .... it."
DUR: 17 secs
CLIP 1: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0913myanmar-guterres1.mp3
The Secretary-General said the region was under threat by the crisis.
IN: "Grievances..."
OUT: "...catastrophic."
DUR: 12 secs
CLIP 2: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0913myanmar-guterres2.mp3
The Secretary-General called on Myanmar to stop the violence, and for other countries to help.
IN: "I urge..."
OUT: "....country."
DUR: 19 secs
CLIP 3: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0913myanmar-guterres3.mp3