UN investigators can't visit the Rohingya villages

The criminal government of Suu Kyi in Myanmar is unmoved by the world community's condemnation of its genocidal crimes against the minority Rohingya. See the report below from the BBC.
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Nearly 700,000 Rohingya Muslims fled last year's brutal military crackdown in the northern Rakhine province of Myanmar.
Hundreds of villages were burnt to the ground, and there was widespread rape and murder.
The UN described the campaign as "ethnic cleansing", though Myanmar's military says it is fighting Rohingya militants and denies targeting civilians.
The country has refused to allow access to UN investigators, but officials recently took a group of journalists to Rakhine on a tightly-controlled visit.
BBC Myanmar Correspondent Nick Beake joined the trip.

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