'My world is finished': Rohingya survivors tell of atrocities in Myanmar

By Lindsay Murdoch
Updated October 18 2017 - 3:23pm, first published 3:17pm
Rohingya refugees arrive by boat from Myanmar, near Teknaf, Bangladesh, 28 September 2017. Thousands of Rohingya continued to flee to Bangladesh in late September and early October, describing the burning of their villages as well as starvation caused by the Myanmar military's severe restrictions on their movement and on humanitarian assistance.Copyright Credit:??
Rohingya refugees arrive by boat from Myanmar, near Teknaf, Bangladesh, 28 September 2017. Thousands of Rohingya continued to flee to Bangladesh in late September and early October, describing the burning of their villages as well as starvation caused by the Myanmar military's severe restrictions on their movement and on humanitarian assistance.Copyright Credit:??

A massacre in a riverside village called Tula Toli has emerged as the most horrific atrocity in Myanmar's Rakhine State since security forces there launched a brutal offensive against Rohingya Muslim civilians in late August.

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