The latest international response to the deadly violence in Myanmar has come from the United Nations chief himself.
Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Friday raised his deep concerns over reports of an excessive response by security forces in Rakhine State.
Tensions between the state and Rohingya (roh-hing-jah) rebels erupted into deadly clashes on August 25.
Our UN correspondent Liling Tan reports.
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