U.S. blacklists head of Myanmar military for human rights abuses against Rohingya Muslims
Washington – The United States blacklisted four military leaders of Myanmar on Tuesday, including the commander-in-chief, for human rights abuses
Read MoreWashington – The United States blacklisted four military leaders of Myanmar on Tuesday, including the commander-in-chief, for human rights abuses
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Read More“We witnessed rape, torture and killings. We saw many killed before our eyes. All we could do was run while our homes burned. Now it is time for the global community to act and hold Myanmar accountable for the horrific crimes they committed. They must be held accountable for genocide against the Rohingya.”
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