UN RIGHTS COUNCIL: SECURE JUSTICE FOR MYANMAR VICTIMS: NEW Q&A ON PROSECUTIONS FOR ATROCITIES BY MYANMAR FORCES

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"(Geneva, September 10, 2018) ? The United Nations Human Rights Council should act to preserve evidence and create a path to justice for victims of atrocities in Myanmar, Human Rights Watch said today in issuing a question and answer document. The Human Rights Council is expected to adopt a resolution on the human rights situation in Myanmar as part of its 39th session, which starts on September 10, 2018. The session follows the report in August by the UN Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar, which detailed crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocide by Myanmar?s security forces in Rakhine State. The council created the panel in March 2017 to document violations by Myanmar?s security forces and non-state armed groups ?with a view to ensuring full accountability for perpetrators and justice for victims.” The report also examined abuses in Shan and Kachin States. ?The Human Rights Council should demonstrate its resolve to bring Myanmar?s generals to justice for their heinous crimes,” said John Fisher, Geneva director at Human Rights Watch. ?The council should underline the UN Security Council?s responsibility to refer Myanmar to the International Criminal Court and create an evidence-gathering body to prepare case files for future trials.”..."

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Human Rights Watch via "Progressive Voice"

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2018-09-10

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2018-09-26

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English

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