Permanent People’s Tribunal accept Rohingya victims’ request to establish Tribunal on Myanmar’s crimes
Published by International State Crime Initiative
Published by International State Crime Initiative
Published by The Lancet Summary The Rohingya people of Myanmar (known as Burma before 1989) were stripped of citizenship in 1982, because they could not meet the requirement of proving their forefathers settled in Burma before 1823, and now account for one in seven of
Request letter to Permanent People’s Tribunal below, submitted on 24th November 2016 by Nurul Islam (ARNO), on behalf of the listed coalition. 24 November 2016 Mr Franco Ippolito, President Dr Gianni Tognoni, Secretary General Ms Simona Fraudatario, Coordination The Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal Fondazione Lelio e
Published by Physicians for Human Rights Minority groups living in Myanmar have faced profound and pervasive human rights violations for decades. This report documents widespread abuse by military and security forces in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, including detentions, extortion, beatings, raids, and restrictions on movement targeting
Published by United Nations Information Centre Yangon Report of the UN Secretary-General to the UN General Assembly (71st session) on the situation of human rights in Myanmar
Arakan or Rakhine in Myanmar since the 14th Century: From Inclusion to Polarisation and Exclusion by Dr. Michael W. Charney, Professor of Asian and Military History, Department of History, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS).
Review Letter – OTP-CR-37/15 from the International Criminal Court
Published by International State Crime Initiative The Rohingya face the final stages of genocide. Decades of persecution have taken on a new and intensified form since mass killings in 2012. The marked escalation in State-sponsored stigmatisation, discrimination, violence and segregation, and the systematic weakening of
Kachin National Organization Calls For The International Community To Take Action Against The Burma Army’s Most Horrific War Crimes On Kachin Civilians