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Tag Archives: Myanmar
UN Investigators Call for Prosecution of Top Myanmar Officials for Genocide
On August 27, 2018, the United Nation’s Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar released its report detailing the human rights abuses and war crimes of Myanmar government and military officials against the Rohingya people, a Muslim minority ethnic group who … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged Call, genocide, investigators, Myanmar, Officials, Prosecution
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Myanmar ethnic violence limiting transition to democracy: UN rights expert
[JURIST] Continued ethnic violence in Myanmar presents “serious limitations” to the government’s transition to democracy, according to Tomas Ojea Quintana [official profile; JURIST news archive], a UN Special Rapporteur for human rights in Myanmar. Quintana made a statement [text] Monday … Continue reading
Posted in World
Tagged Democracy, Ethnic, expert, limiting, Myanmar, Rights, Transition, Violence
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Myanmar officials release Suu Kyi
[JURIST] The Myanmar Police Force [official website] on Saturday released pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi [BBC profile; JURIST news archive], ending her almost eight years under house arrest. Police left the area and a barbed-wire fence near her home … Continue reading
Rights group urges Myanmar to free political prisoners before election
[JURIST] Amnesty International (AI) [advocacy website] on Thursday urged [press release] the government of Myanmar to release all political prisoners ahead of the nation’s November electionsthe first to be held in 20 years. Myanmar currently holds 2,200 political prisoners, the … Continue reading
Villagers forced to clear land mines: Myanmar trade union (EARTHtimes.org)
Kathmandu, April 7 Despite signing a pact that pledges not to use forced labour, Myanmars military junta is continuing to compel villagers to clear land mines, a Myanmar trade union said. Read more detail on Legal News Directory – Employment … Continue reading
Posted in Employment and Labour Law
Tagged clear, EARTHtimes.org, forced, Land, mines, Myanmar, Trade, Union, Villagers
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