UN warns of “other” in Myanmar

The United Nations Human Rights Agency has said it is a highly alarming “” from the return of violence to the Myanmar Rakhine region [the state also known as Burma], and has warned of “the other”. The clashes have spread to Rakhine since the Aran army attacked security forces in November, [...]
The United Nations Human Rights Agency has said it is a highly alarming “” from the return of violence to the Myanmar Rakhine region [the state also known as Burma], and has warned of “the other”.
The clashes have spread to Rakhine since the Aran army attacked security forces in November, ending a ceasefire implemented since the 2021 military stamp.
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Turk has said the United Nations is aiming to collect information for “serious violation”.
With high tensions between the communities, ethnic residents of Rakhine and Rohingya, which are constantly being driven by the military, this is a critical period, as the risk for other atrocities is acute”.
The Arakan Army is one of the many ethnic armed groups in the Myanmar border regions, which have fought the army from independence from Britain in 1948 due to autonomy and control of natural resources.
The Arakane Army claims it is fighting for more autonomy for the ethnic population of the Rakhine region.
Wars have spread to 15 of the 17 settlements since November last year, and hundreds of people have since been killed and about 300,000 injured.
Turk has called on neighboring Bangladesh to increase its defence for the vulnerable “people who need security”.
The clashes between the Aran army and the state army in 2019 resulted in shifts of some 200,000 people,
In that region, the State Army had begun suppressing the Ringya minority, and now a case under suspicion of genocide in the United Nations court. /rel












