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ICC seeks arrest warrant for Myanmar military chief
Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing faces ICC arrest warrant request
By Shoon Naing and Devjyot Ghoshal (Reuters) -Just days after the United Nations accused his military of brutally driving what eventually became 1 million Rohingya out of the country, Myanmar's then-army chief Min Aung Hlaing declared his position on the minority Muslim community.
Who is Myanmar’s Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing?
The leader of a military junta is accused of crimes against humanity over his persecution of the country’s Muslim Rohingya.
ICC requests arrest warrants for the head of Myanmar's military government
Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, who seized power from elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi in 2021, is accused of crimes against humanity.
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UN expert: Myanmar’s desperate military ramps up attacks including beheadings, rapes and torture
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Myanmar’s desperate military junta is ramping up attacks on villages that have fallen to opposition ...
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UN warns situation for Myanmar children ‘dire’ amid unprecedented anti-personnel mine causalities
The United Nations (UN) said on Friday that Myanmar unprecedently has the highest number of civilian causalities from ...
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“Myanmar is now the deadliest country for landmine casualties”: United Nations
Myanmar has become the world’s deadliest country for landmine casualties, with a staggering 1,052 civilian casualties recorded in 2023 alone, surpassing all other nations. The situation is ...
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In world's largest refugee camps, Rohingya mobilise to fight in Myanmar
One day in July, Rafiq slipped out of the world's largest refugee settlement in southern Bangladesh and crossed the border ...
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Nearly 40% of Myanmar's 3.4M displaced are kids – Unicef
Children made up nearly 40 percent of the more than 3.4 million people in Myanmar displaced by civil war and climate ...
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