The Chairman of the Myanmar Military Council established a special It’s a day later last year coup that was just responsible for Deployment and Operations of forces in Urban areas, authorized deadly attacks on Human rights investigators said the civilians were unarmed.
The group After a joint investigation, Fortify Ritz Law School’s Shell Center said the junta leadership deployed snipers to do so. kill Protesters to instill fear while soldiers They were instructed to commit A ‘fieldwork’ guide has been given that does not contain instructions on rules of war.
investigators, in 193-page report released on Thursday, analyzed leaked Documents and 128 certificates from various Sources, including survivors, medical personnel, witnesses, and former military and police personnel about the disturbances in Myanmar in The six Months after the coup on February 1 last year.
They said they obtained and checked the internal police notes ordering them arbitrarily arrest Protesters, activists and members of ousted ruling partyHe cited the testimony of the victims of Torture and other abuses.
All individuals responsible for these crimes should Matthew Smith said, head of Fortify Rights and co-author of Report that recommend members of pay the United Nations for a global arms embargo on Myanmar and international Legal action against its generals.
official speaker for Myanmar military Did not immediately respond to search calls comment on Report findings.
Fortify Rights is an independent non-profit organization organization Based on in Founded and Established Southeast Asia in 2013, funded by voluntary contributions from Europe, Asia and the United States, including from private establish. I got pregnant out vast work in Myanmar.
It was the center of Shell set up At Yale University School of Law in 1989 for Law students and graduates of the specialty in international Human rights and human rights organizations assistance.
will investigate add to global the pressure on The military to stop its crackdown on opponents and the use of Air strikes and bombing in civilian areas.
This comes a week after a United Nations report concluded that Myanmar’s military was responsible for War crimes and crimes against humanity. The military council has not responded yet, but has previously rejected the accusations of Atrocities based on foreign interference on lies.
The report “Nowhere is Safe” also 61 military and police chiefs who The researchers said should are investigated for crimes against humanitywith help information From security sources about the series of Command.
Among them six active-duty army personnelincluding a colonel and two majors.
The researchers said they established locations of more from 1000 military units at that time of Campaign, which they said can help prosecutors Geolocation of perpetrators of crimes.
Military Council Chairman Min Aung Hlaing new “special Command” in The capital was Naypyitaw run by four of His senior generals said, with Not authorized to take it decisions on Operations of the deployed forces in towns and cities.
Without concerted efforts to stop the ongoing atrocities and hold the Military Council accountable for And the crimes it has committed so far, there is no doubt that the Military Council will continue to pursue its opponents murder Civilians, the destruction of social, health and economic well-being of Roger Pollack, visiting fellow at the Shell Center and co-author of the report.
The Chairman of the Myanmar Military Council established a special It’s a day later last year coup that was just responsible for Deployment and Operations of forces in Urban areas, authorized deadly attacks on Human rights investigators said the civilians were unarmed.
The group After a joint investigation, Fortify Ritz Law School’s Shell Center said the junta leadership deployed snipers to do so. kill Protesters to instill fear while soldiers They were instructed to commit A ‘fieldwork’ guide has been given that does not contain instructions on rules of war.
investigators, in 193-page report released on Thursday, analyzed leaked Documents and 128 certificates from various Sources, including survivors, medical personnel, witnesses, and former military and police personnel about the disturbances in Myanmar in The six Months after the coup on February 1 last year.
They said they obtained and checked the internal police notes ordering them arbitrarily arrest Protesters, activists and members of ousted ruling partyHe cited the testimony of the victims of Torture and other abuses.
All individuals responsible for these crimes should Matthew Smith said, head of Fortify Rights and co-author of Report that recommend members of pay the United Nations for a global arms embargo on Myanmar and international Legal action against its generals.
official speaker for Myanmar military Did not immediately respond to search calls comment on Report findings.
Fortify Rights is an independent non-profit organization organization Based on in Founded and Established Southeast Asia in 2013, funded by voluntary contributions from Europe, Asia and the United States, including from private establish. I got pregnant out vast work in Myanmar.
It was the center of Shell set up At Yale University School of Law in 1989 for Law students and graduates of the specialty in international Human rights and human rights organizations assistance.
will investigate add to global the pressure on The military to stop its crackdown on opponents and the use of Air strikes and bombing in civilian areas.
This comes a week after a United Nations report concluded that Myanmar’s military was responsible for War crimes and crimes against humanity. The military council has not responded yet, but has previously rejected the accusations of Atrocities based on foreign interference on lies.
The report “Nowhere is Safe” also 61 military and police chiefs who The researchers said should are investigated for crimes against humanitywith help information From security sources about the series of Command.
Among them six active-duty army personnelincluding a colonel and two majors.
The researchers said they established locations of more from 1000 military units at that time of Campaign, which they said can help prosecutors Geolocation of perpetrators of crimes.
Military Council Chairman Min Aung Hlaing new “special Command” in The capital was Naypyitaw run by four of His senior generals said, with Not authorized to take it decisions on Operations of the deployed forces in towns and cities.
Without concerted efforts to stop the ongoing atrocities and hold the Military Council accountable for And the crimes it has committed so far, there is no doubt that the Military Council will continue to pursue its opponents murder Civilians, the destruction of social, health and economic well-being of Roger Pollack, visiting fellow at the Shell Center and co-author of the report.