A United Nations human rights committee has approved a resolution calling on Myanmar's government to stop military operations against Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine State, and allow them return home.
The move signals growing concern among the UN's member states about the crisis in the Southeast Asian nation that has led to more than 600,000 Rohingas fleeing into Bangladesh.
Here's UN correspondent Liling Tan with the details.
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