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Tom Andrews, the UN special rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar, presented a critical report at a briefing at the UN Headquarters in New York on Tuesday, the eve of the second anniversary of a coup in the country.
He called on the international community to stand firm against military rule, create a coalition of member states to enforce strong, coordinated sanctions, and support the so-called National Unity Government of Myanmar.
Andrews warned that the same forces who committed “those genocidal attacks” are now in control of the country and “their priority is not the human rights of the Rohingya people,” referring to a brutal campaign of genocide against the Rohingya about six years ago.
Rohingya Muslims have suffered decades of violence, discrimination and persecution in Myanmar. Beginning in August 2017, Myanmar’s military launched brutal operations targeting them in the northern Rakhine State. At the time, the junta torched entire villages, killing thousands and forcing more thatn 700,000 people, half of them children, to flee to Bangladesh, where almost one million Rohingya now live in crowded refugee camps.
Andrews added that more than 600,000 Rohingya continued to live in Rakhine State, 130,000 of them in makeshift internment camps, but “even those villages are surrounded.” “The people are prisoners in their own home villages. They have virtually no rights whatsoever,” he said.
New analysis released on the eve of the coup anniversary by Andrews found there had been some 10,000 attacks and armed clashes between the military and opponents since the coup, and violent incidents in at least 78 percent of townships between July and December 2022.
“The unrelenting violence that it unleashed on the people of Myanmar has created widespread human rights, humanitarian, and economic crisis and galvanized nationwide opposition,” the special rapporteur said.
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