In a significant gathering at the United Nations, Rohingya Muslims made an impassioned plea to the global community for intervention against the ongoing mass killings in Myanmar. The high-level meeting aimed to shed light on their decades-long suffering and the extreme conditions they continue to endure.
Wai Wai Nu, the founder of the Women's Peace Network-Myanmar, emphasized the overdue attention to Myanmar's crisis while addressing diplomats from numerous member nations. The United States and other entities have accused Myanmar's military of genocide, with more than a million Rohingya now residing as refugees in Bangladesh.
Despite efforts to address these injustices, Rohingya leaders and supporters stress the need for substantial international support and pressure. As Myanmar prepares