Rohingya crisis: Video of Myanmar forces’ crackdown emerges

Mobile phone footage of Myanmar forces’ crackdown on Muslim Rohingya in 2016 could be used as evidence in court.

Mobile phone footage taken by Rohingya fleeing a killing spree in Myanmar could be used as evidence in future investigations, according to aid agencies.

It has been two years since Myanmar’s security forces launched a crackdown on nearly 700,000 Rohingya in Rakhine state.

Yet not a single person has been brought to justice.

Many of them came to the town of Cox’s Bazar just over the border in Bangladesh, from where Al Jazeera’s Stefanie Dekker reports.