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Showing posts with label Evidence. Show all posts
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Friday, October 18, 2019

USC doctor finds evidence of human rights abuses, alleged war crimes against Rohingya refugees

USC News
BY Eric Lindberg
October 17, 2019

Through interviews with Rohingya refugees who fled Myanmar, USC emergency physician Parveen Parmar and others document brutal attacks against the Muslim minority group.



The attacks usually start at night, foreshadowed by barking dogs and the chatter of machine guns in the distance.

Monday, June 10, 2019

New Evidence Uncovers War Crimes Committed By Myanmar Military



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Military operations in the Rakhine State of Myanmar, have been declared as war crimes after recent investigations. Amnesty International’s report ‘“No one can protect us”: War Crimes and abuses in Myanmar’s Rakhine State’ released on May 29, found that since January 2019, Myanmar military has been conducting acts of violence with complete disregard for civilian lives, resulting in innocent people being injured or killed. The report details military activity including “extrajudicial executions, arbitrary arrests, torture and other ill-treatment, as well as enforced disappearances”.

Thursday, June 6, 2019

No Evidence of Any ARSA Links to ISIS: Terrorism Expert

The Irrawaddy 
By Nyein Nyein
4 June 2019
Sidney Jones, director of the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (IPAC) in Jakarta, Indonesia, gives a public forum in Bangkok, Thailand on May 30. / Nyein Nyein / The Irrawaddy  


BANGKOK—Security expert and director of Jakarta-based NGO the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (IPAC) Sidney Jones visited Bangkok last week to speak about pro-ISIS networks in Southeast Asia.

Monday, March 25, 2019

‘International justice requires persistence and time’

Dhaka Tribune
Mehedi Al Amin
Published at  March 25th, 2019

Former prosecutor of the International Crime Tribunal of Yugoslavia (ICTY) Nicole Janisiewicz speaks at the public lecture titled 'Prosecuting genocide: Experiences of the ICTY' at the Liberation War Museum in Dhaka on March 25, 2019 Rajib Dhar/Dhaka Tribune

The former ICTY prosecutor also emphasized the importance of evidence such as videos, images, and newspaper clippings

Citing the ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya people in Myanmar, former prosecutor of the International Crime Tribunal of Yugoslavia (ICTY) Nicole Janisiewicz has said international justice requires persistence and time.
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