The United Nations Security Council MUST hold the Myanmar military (Tatmadaw) accountable !
United Nations Security Council
The Rohingya have suffered decades of institutionalised apartheid in Myanmar. They are denied citizenship, freedom of movement, access to education and health services; rights to land and are subjected to arbitrary arrests, forced labour, extortion and other forms of collective punishment. On 25 August 2017, the genocide forced a million Rohingya to flee to Bangladesh. INGOs documented the destruction of over 300 villages, mass rapes, killings, torture and forced disappearances committed by the Myanmar military. Even today Rohingya in Myanmar live in the most dire conditions. It is not safe to consider repatriation at this time.
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United Nations Security Council
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The United Nations Security Council MUST, with immediate effect:
1. Impose a comprehensive global arms embargo on the Myanmar military regime;
2. Call for an end to the ongoing genocide of the Rohingya;
3. Hold the Myanmar military accountable for the ongoing genocide of the Rohingya;
4. Release all Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) protestors, political prisoners and unlawfully detained ethnic minority activists;
5. Impose sanctions on military officials, military-owned companies
and companies supporting and selling arms to the military;
6. Support the will of the people of Myanmar against the Military regime and begin the process of re-establishing a democratic state;
7. Recognise all ethnic minorities as equal citizens of a democratic Myanmar;
8. Provide humanitarian aid and assistance to the CDM movement and ethnic minorities.