Myanmar army officers' should face trial of genocide, murder and sexual abuse of Rohingyas: UN
Tuesday - August 28, 2018 11:10 am ,
Category : WTN SPECIAL
United Nations demanded action by submitting report to International Criminal Court, In the report, the names of six military officers including Commander-in-Chief Senior General Min Aung Halang
In a report of the Fact Finding Mission of the United Nations (UN), the army of Myanmar has been accused of human rights violations. It has been said that the army killed Rohingya Muslims, they were jailed and sexually exploited. So the military officers of Myanmar should face a case of genocide. According to the report, "Myanmar's military can never give cleanliness to kill people, rape women, kill children, and ruin the whole village. There is a danger. "
Myanmar’s top military generals must be investigated for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, says a new report by @UN_HRC Independent Fact-Finding Mission: https://t.co/VtzPikK5NZ pic.twitter.com/NYOHJijyhd
— United Nations (@UN) August 27, 2018
The United Nations has submitted its report to the International Criminal Court located in The Hague (Netherlands). In addition, it has demanded action against the accused. In the report, the names of six military officers, including the Commander-in-Chief's Senior General Min Ang Hangang are quoted as prime accused. "Myanmar officials have made a lot of mistakes, they failed to control the situation, we have evidence of this, we have all the names," Human Rights Rights Commissioner Jid Rad Al-Hussein said on Monday.
The Myanmar Army is consistently denying the allegations leveled against him. Officers say that only Rohingya terrorists were targeted, which are linked to a terrorist group known as Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army. This group targeted many police checkpoints.