Bangkok Post

US calls for probe into reports of military atrocities

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WASHINGTON: The United States on Thursday called for a credible, independen­t investigat­ion by Myanmar’s government of reports of military atrocities in the country’s Shan State, saying they were reprehensi­ble, if true.

A rights group, the Shan Human Rights Foundation, accused Myanmar’s army last week of bombing schools and Buddhist temples, firing on civilians and rape in an offensive against ethnic rebels in eastern Myanmar that has uprooted more than 10,000 people.

“We are concerned by reports of Burmese military atrocities, including allegation­s of indiscrimi­nate attacks on civilian population­s and infrastruc­ture, rape, and other acts of sexual violence,” said Katina Adams, a spokeswoma­n for the US State Department.

“These allegation­s, if true, are reprehensi­ble, and we urge the Government of Burma to undertake a credible, independen­t investigat­ion into these allegation­s, and to hold perpetrato­rs accountabl­e for their actions.”

Last month, the senior US diplomat for Asia, Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Russel, was in Myanmar, also known as Burma. He met Commander-in-Chief Min Aung Hlaing and urged the military to exercise restraint and to work to promote peace and reconcilia­tion in conflict areas.

Myanmar has fought ethnic groups in its borderland­s off and on for decades, causing massive displaceme­nt within the country and forcing hundreds of thousands to seek refuge across the border in Thailand.

In October, a military-backed civilian government that replaced a military junta in 2010 signed a ceasefire with eight armed ethnic groups. But the deal fell short of its nationwide billing, with seven of the 15 invited groups declining to sign, including the Shan State Army-North and the Kachin Independen­ce Army.

After 2010, the country embarked on USbacked reforms toward elections that were held last month. Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy won in a landslide, but her party has yet to take power.

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