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6 years after Myanmar military mass atrocities, a million #Rohingya are refugees in Bangladesh, facing restrictions by authorities & violence by armed groups. Some 600,000 are in Myanmar, effectively detained by the junta under a system of apartheid Human Rights Watch hrw.org/news/2023/08/2…





Human Rights Watch condemns UN Security Council inaction and humanitarian aid cuts for ‘leaving Rohingya in even more desperate straits’, while rampant impunity for atrocity crimes continues. myanmar-now.org/en/news/six-ye…

6 years on, the #Rohingya still have no justice or freedoms. They face criminal violence in camps in Bangladesh and no certain future in Myanmar, where conditions far worse after the military coup. HRW Myanmar hrw.org/news/2023/08/2…

For the first time Myanmar has been added to the The Monitor list of countries using cluster munitions following evidence that the junta has used an apparently domestically produced cluster bomb in several attacks since 2021 - @minemonitor Y Moser-Puangsuwan stopclustermunitions.org/media/3383154/…


#Myanmar appears on the The Monitor list of countries using cluster munitions for the first time. New report documents the junta’s use of apparently domestically produced cluster bombs in attacks on villages in Chin, Karen, Karenni, and Shan States. hrw.org/news/2023/09/0…


#Myanmar junta forces & the advancing #ArakanArmy have committed atrocities against civilians in Rakhine State. The military’s unlawful recruitment of Rohingya men & boys has stoked communal tensions between Rohingya Muslims and Rakhine Buddhists Human Rights Watch hrw.org/news/2024/08/1…



From Human Rights Watch: ‘On May 17, as the Arakan Army gained control of the remaining junta military bases in Buthidaung… its forces shelled, looted, and burned Rohingya neighborhoods in Buthidaung town and nearby villages, causing thousands of Rohingya to flee.’ hrw.org/news/2024/08/1…

Myanmar tops the list of global landmine casualties for the first time. The military junta has placed mines in villages, schools, and religious buildings as part of its strategy to isolate and terrorize civilians through collective punishment. New Human Rights Watch hrw.org/news/2024/11/2…

More than 1,000 people were killed or wounded by #landmines in #Myanmar last year as fighting between junta military & armed groups intensified, acc. to the 2024 The Monitor report & Human Rights Watch: hrw.org/news/2024/11/2… Who are the victims behind these numbers? hrw.org/news/2024/11/2…


#Myanmar military officials should be held accountable for their unrelenting use of antipersonnel #landmines, a devastating weapon that most of the world has banned for 25 years - Human Rights Watch hrw.org/news/2024/11/2…





