Myanmar at a ‘crossroads’: The world must not forsake civilians there, urges UN expert
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Friday, 13 March 2026·Source: UN News·International·intergovernmental
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What happened: More than five years after Myanmar’s military coup, international resolve to hold the junta accountable must not weaken, an independent human rights expert warned on Friday,...
Cross-source context: DW News highlights every year, thousands of Rohingya attempt to flee Myanmar and Bangladesh by sea. The escape effort kills hundreds of people per year.
What to watch next: movement around crossroads, civilians.
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More than five years after Myanmar’s military coup, international resolve to hold the junta accountable must not weaken, an independent human rights expert warned on Friday, as escalating violence and growing humanitarian needs push millions of civilians deeper into crisis.
More than five years after Myanmar’s military coup, international resolve to hold the junta accountable must not weaken, an independent human rights expert warned on Friday,...