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After Facebook suspended US president Donald Trump for inciting violence, rights body Burma Campaign UK has repeated its call to Facebook to stop the Myanmar military using Facebook to recruit members
Burma Campaign UK, a Rohingya advocacy group, has called for Facebook to stop the Myanmar military from using the social media platform to recruit members and promote its businesses profits from which help fund genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. The call comes after Facebook suspended US President Donald Trump's account for inciting violence.
These are totally false and make believe, he said. We have been asking international organisations for the last three years but they have somehow not wanted to go there. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch don t know anything about it.
Bangladesh says more than a million Rohingya refugees are within its borders after they fled persecution from Myanmar s military in Rakhine state.
Most are in makeshift camps that are becoming more and more permanent. Aid agencies have urged Bangladesh s government to spend money improving conditions in the camps. Image: Much of Bhasan Char lies barely above sea level
Instead, Bangladesh claims to have spent millions building built sea defences, making the island cyclone-proof and says it has found no shortage of refugees willing to move to the remote island.
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