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Myanmar slammed over visa refusal to UN Rohingya probe


The civilian government of the Nobel peace laureate said on June 30 that the three investigators designated by the UN’s Human Rights Council were not welcome, insisting it was conducting its own probe into alleged atrocities against the minority group. That refusal amounts to “a slap in the face to victims who suffered grave human rights violations by Myanmar’s state security forces”, John Fisher, Geneva director at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement. “Does Aung San Suu Kyi’s government really want to be included in a very small and ignominious club of countries that reject Human Rights Council decisions?” he said. A UN report in February said the campaign against the Rohingya, who are denied citizenship and other rights in Buddhist-majority Myanmar, “very likely” amounted to war crimes. In May, the Geneva-based rights council appointed Indira Jaising of India, Radhika Coomaraswamy of Sri Lanka and Christopher Dominic Sidoti of Australia to serve as the three members of the UN mission.


Source: Dhaka Tribune July 12, 2017 15:00 UTC



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