Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Myanmar Government Accused of Clearing Rohingya Massacre Evidence



Myanmar has been clearing almost empty
Rohingya villages with Bulldozers. The Human Rights Watch has requested Myanmar to stop the bulldozing in order for UN specialists to examine the area for human rights violations.

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However, the Myanmar government has yet to allow a UN fact find mission to enter the country or the Rakhine state. They refer to their own investigative missions that “no violations or abuses” were found.

Among the 362 villages that were destroyed, some were partially destroyed from previous security force attacks and at least two were still intact. The clearing of the area is seen by international human rights groups as destroying evidence and obstruction of justice.

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