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Bangladesh says Rohingya arrivals 'untenable' as thousands arrive daily

Bangladesh says Rohingya arrivals 'untenable' as thousands arrive daily

GENEVA, Oct 23 (Reuters) Nearly 1 million Rohingya refugees have fled violence in Myanmar, an "untenable situation" for neighbour Bangladesh, the country's UN envoy said on Monday, calling on Myanmar to let them return. Some 600,000 people have crossed the border since August 25, when insurgent attacks on security posts were met by a ferocious counter-offensive by the Myanmar army in Rakhine state which the United Nations has called ethnic cleansing. "This is the biggest exodus from a single country since the Rwandan genocide in 1994," Shameem Ahsan, Bangladesh's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, told a UN pledging conference. "Despite claims to the contrary, violence in Rakhine state has not stopped. Thousands still enter on a daily basis," he said. Bangladesh's interior minister was in Yangon on Monday for talks to find a "durable solution", Ahsan said. But Myanmar continued to issue "propaganda projecting Rohingyas as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh", Ahsan said, adding: "This blatant denial of the ethnic identity of Rohingyas remains a stumbling bloc". Myanmar considers the Rohingya to be stateless, despite tracing their families' presence in the country for generations. The United Nations has appealed for
434 million to provide life-saving aid to 1.2 million people for six months. "We need more money to keep pace with intensifying needs. This is not an isolated crisis, it is the latest round in a decades-long cycle of persecution, violence and displacement," UN humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock told the talks. "Children, women and men fleeing Myanmar are streaming into Bangladesh traumatised and destitute," he added. "We assess we have pledges of around
340 million," Lowcock said before the mid-day break in the meeting. New pledges included 30 million euros announced by the European Union,

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