The United Nations says the government of Myanmar has stopped UN
monitors from visiting the country to investigate abuse claims against
the Rohingya community.
The UN says more than half a million Rohingya muslims have now fled to
neighboring Bangladesh in the month since the flare up in violence.
Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.
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