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Myanmar's military accused of genocide-Local leaders ask Australia to do more

Rohingya Childern

In a damning final report from UN fact-finding mission, observers said Myanmar’s commander-in-chief and five other named generals should face prosecution for acting with “genocidal intent”, crimes against humanity and war crimes. The violence sparked the exodus of more than 700,000 Rohingya to neighboring Bangladesh, where they have been given shelter and support but still lack basic rights and citizenship. Ahsan Ul Haq is acting president of Burmese Rohingya community in Australia. He expressed hope that after UN report Australia will reconsider his relationship with Mayanmar specially military cooperation.


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In a damning final report from UN fact-finding mission, observers said Myanmar’s commander-in-chief and five other named generals should face prosecution for acting with “genocidal intent”, crimes against humanity and war crimes. The violence sparked the exodus of more than 700,000 Rohingya to neighboring Bangladesh, where they have been given shelter and support but still lack basic rights and citizenship. Ahsan Ul Haq is acting president of Burmese Rohingya community in Australia. He expressed hope that after UN report Australia will reconsider his relationship with Mayanmar specially military cooperation.



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