UN warns of 'further war crimes' in Myanmar's Rahkine

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Myanmar's apparent continued targeting of civilians in the country's Rakhine and Chin states could constitute additional war crimes and crimes ...

"This should end immediately, and the prior situation should be restored," she said.Satellite images and eye-witness accounts indicate that areas in northern Rakhine have been burnt in recent months - something contested by the government, Bachelet added.Myanmar's military has always justified its 2017 operations as a means to root out Rohingya militants after attacks against around a dozen security posts and police stations.

"Action must now be taken to properly remedy the serious violations the Rohingya have suffered, and include them into the life of their country. "I also encourage the government to remove the barriers that impede democratic freedoms and undermine the equal enjoyment of human rights by all in Myanmar."

 

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