Thursday 19 October 2017

US MPs will ban Myanmar

The United Nations has been told that the Myanmar government has failed to fulfill its international obligation to protect Warohingya, with 40 US lawmakers calling for their government to put obstacles to Myanmar military forces.
A joint statement from the United Nations adviser to prevent massacres, Adama Dieng, and special adviser on defense duty, Ivan Simonovic, also states that even the international community has failed in this warohingya issue.
"Although we and many other officials have warned, the Myanmar government has failed to fulfill its obligations under international law and the fundamental responsibility to protect Warohingya against suffering," the statement said. 
But when these UN consultants demanded strong measures to be taken by the sides of this dispute, it is well-known that even the United Nations itself has not decided whether the violence against the Warohingya in Myanmar can be put to the massacre group. 
Jyoti Sanghera, head of the Office of the Human Rights Commission in Asia and the Pacific, has told a conference about the killings last year, that so far said by the Head of State, Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, is that the case is A tribal washbasin washbasin, but he did not use the word of massacre.
"We are still looking at the legal boundaries of this matter, so it has now been described as an example of what is written in the books about deliberate killings against a certain group of people." They may reach the level, but still at the Office of the Rights of the Human beings have not decided to do so legal, "Sanghera said.
US MPs will ban Myanmar
Refugees of Rohingya who have succeeded in rising up and entering Bangladesh describe the torture and oppression they fled to, including rape, abolition, and kidnapping their villages so that they could not return 
It is a wealthy time when the 40 US legislators demanded the Trump regime to set barriers to travel against Myanmar military forces and all involved in oppression against Warohingya.
In their letter to the Foreign Minister Rex Tillerson, the parliamentary parties from both Republican and Democrat parties, sought what they called "significant measures" for all involved in human rights violations in forced labor over 500,000 Warohingya refugees them. 
"The government of Myanmar seems to deny what is happening." We want to do everything possible to ensure the security and security of those who are standing in Myanmar or those who want to turn back, and also to force them to turn back from neighboring countries, "says a letter to the US Foreign Minister.
The United Nations team gathered evidence from refugees last month, and now some human rights messages are in the area gathering testimonies from some 582,000 Warohingya refugees in Bangladesh within the past two months. 
The refugees have reported several misunderstandings involving incarceration in the camps, rape and completely ruined by their villages and targeted by religious and cultural leaders.

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