Aljazeera
12 Oct 2020
12 Oct 2020
First-hand testimonies and images obtained by Amnesty show the Myanmar military’s ‘utter disregard for civilian suffering’ in Rakhine, Chin states.
Myanmar's armed forces, also known as Tatmadaw, have been battling the
Arakan Army, a rebel group seeking greater autonomy for the country's
western region, including Rakhine and Chin states [File: Hein Htet/EPA]
Amnesty International has called on the United Nations Security Council to take urgent action against Myanmar before the International Criminal Court, amid mounting evidence of military abuses, including indiscriminate firing at civilians in the continuing conflict with armed Arakan rebels.
In a report released on Monday, Amnesty said that first-hand testimony, photographs and video evidence obtained by the group show the Myanmar military’s “utter disregard for civilian suffering” in areas at the epicentre of the fighting.