Ten months after the Myanmar military's campaign of rape against the Rohingya,the babies conceived during those assaults have been born.
The UN said it had struck an outline deal with Myanmar aimed at eventually allowing hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims in Bangladesh to return safely.
The monsoon rains have begun,and the impact on the nearly one million Rohingya refugees could be devastating.
A UN delegation has arrived in Bangladesh to get a firsthand look at the plight of some 700,000 Rohingya Muslims who have fled Myanmar.
The Turnbull government will spend $15 million on humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya crisis in the May budget.
Bangladesh's home minister said Myanmar's claim that the family had been"repatriated"was false,noting the family had never reached Bangladeshi territory.
Myanmar has accepted what appears to be the first five among some 700,000 Rohingya Muslim refugees who fled military-led violence.
On Thursday Malcolm Turnbull conceded there was a risk the crisis could lead to some Rohingya seeking to come to Australia with people smugglers.
The massacre was one of several reported by witnesses and Reuters reports whose court case comes up on Wednesday.
Drawing the ire of officials in Myanmar,Duterte then expressed sympathy for the Rohingya and offered to help."I really pity the people there,"Duterte said.