Female Nobel laureates in Bangladesh to meet Rohingya women

Female Nobel laureates in Bangladesh to meet Rohingya women
In this file photo, Rohingya Muslim women refugees wait in a queue to receive relief material at the Balukhali refugee camp near Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. (AP)
Updated 24 February 2018
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Female Nobel laureates in Bangladesh to meet Rohingya women

Female Nobel laureates in Bangladesh to meet Rohingya women

DHAKA: Three female Nobel Peace laureates have begun a weeklong trip to Bangladesh to meet Rohingya women who were tortured and raped by Myanmar soldiers before fleeing the country.
During the trip that began Saturday, Iran’s Shirin Ebadi, Yemen’s Tawakkol Karman and Northern Ireland’s Mairead Maguire will assess the Rohingya refugees’ situation and the violence against the Rohingya women, according to the Nobel Women’s Initiative, a platform of six female peace laureates established in 2006.
In an email to The Associated Press, Karman said Saturday that they were standing “in solidarity with displaced Rohingya women and calling for Rohingya women’s voices to be heard.”
About 700,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled army-led violence in Buddhist-majority Myanmar since August and are living in Bangladeshi refugee camps.