"After several months of seeming quiet and peace, 30 police outputs were attacked (on August 25) by armed Muslim groups. The UN estimates more than 400,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh since the army's response to the August attacks. "Our government has emerged as a body committed to the defence of human rights, all within the borders of our country. We condemn all human rights violations, Myanmar is committed to peace and rule of law," said Suu Kyi.She spoke about "allegations and counter-allegations", in a clear reference to global rights groups saying the Myanmar army is committing human rights abuses. She spoke about feeling deeply for the suffering of "all groups" in Rakhine, the area where most of the Rohingya live.
Source: Times of India September 19, 2017 04:37 UTC