Thousands of Rohingya homes burned down

More than 2600 houses have been burned in areas mainly inhabited by Rohingya in northwestern Myanmar.

Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch (HRW) also accuses Myanmar security forces of fire and destruction. Recent satellite imagery fears that the landslides in the state of Rakhine are far greater than imagined, said Phil Robertson, HRW Director for Asia.

The recent fighting in the state of Rakhine has caused nearly four hundred people to die. Over 58,000 Rohingya have fled to neighboring Bangladesh, says the United Nations Refugee Organization. Among those who have left, there is a risk of food shortages.

The 1.1 million Islamic Rohingya form a minority in predominantly Buddhist Myanmar. They are considered illegal immigrants by the authorities.