The Philippine Star

UN: Myanmar military chiefs should face genocide case

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GENEVA (AP) — Investigat­ors working for the UN’s top human rights body said yesterday that top Myanmar military leaders should be prosecuted for genocide against Rohingya Muslims.

The call, accompanyi­ng a first report by the investigat­ors, amounts to some of the strongest language yet from UN officials who have denounced alleged human rights violations in Myanmar since a bloody crackdown began last August.

The three-member “fact-finding mission” working under a mandate from the UN-backed Human Rights Council meticulous­ly assembled hundreds of accounts by expatriate Rohingya, satellite footage and other informatio­n to assemble the report.

The UN-backed Human Rights Council created the mission six months before a rebel attack on security posts set off the crackdown that drove hundreds of thousands of Rohingya fleeing to neighborin­g Bangladesh.

Through hundreds of interviews with expatriate Rohingya and use of satellite footage, the team compiled accounts of crimes including gang rape, the torching of hundreds of villages, enslavemen­t, and killings of children — some before their eyes of their own parents.

The team was not granted access to Myanmar and has decried a lack of cooperatio­n or even response from the government, which received an early copy of the report.

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