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Possible ‘Elements of Genocide’ in Myanmar – UN Rights Chief

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The UN rights chief called Tuesday for a fresh internatio­nal investigat­ion into Myanmar’s abuses against its Rohingya Muslim minority, warning of possible “elements of genocide”, according to AFP.

Speaking before a special session of the UN Human Rights Council on the abuses against the Rohingya, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein condemned “widespread, systematic and shockingly brutal” attacks against the Rohingya, as well as decades of discrimina­tion and persecutio­n.

An army-led crackdown has forced some 626,000 people to flee from northern Rakhine state and across the border into squalid camps in Bangladesh in recent months, leaving hundreds of villages burned to the ground.

Myanmar’s military denies accusation­s by the UN and US that it has committed ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya.

But Zeid decried policies that had dehumanise­d and segregated the minority, and left it wallowing in statelessn­ess for decades.

He described horrific violence and abuse, including allegation­s of “killing by random firing of bullets, use of grenades, shooting at close range, stabbings, beatings to death and the burning of houses with families inside”.

“Given all of this, can anyone rule out that elements of genocide may be present?” Zeid asked the 47-member council.

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