United Nations:The UN General Assembly has approved a resolution condemning human rights abuses against the Muslim Rohingya community and other minorities in Myanmar.
The UN resolution was passed on Friday by a total of 134 countries in the 193-member world body with nine votes against and 28 abstaining.
It expressed alarm at the continuing influx of Rohingya to Bangladesh over the past four decades in the aftermath of atrocities committed by the security and armed forces of Myanmar.
The resolution also highlighted the findings of an independent international mission of gross human rights violations and abuses suffered by Rohingya Muslims and other minorities by Myanmar's security forces which is described as the gravest crimes under international law.
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Reacting to the resolution, the UN ambassador for Myanmar Hau Do Suan called it another classic example of double-standards selective and discriminatory application of human rights norms.