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US-based human rights organization Human Rights Watch has urged Myanmar to ban economic sanctions and stringent arms embargo on the country’s military. For this reason, the organization has offered open discussion to the Security Council.

But without waiting for the Security Council’s decision, the countries urgently urged to impose travel restrictions on Myanmar. In a statement yesterday, the International Agency for International Affairs has demanded the International Criminal Court to ensure the punishment of Rakhine Rohingya’s ‘ethnic cleansing’. HRW Asia Advocacy Director Sifton said, “Only if the military officials in Myanmar fall into economic sanctions, they will respond to the international community’s call. ‘

It is said in the statement that Human Rights Watch has called Myanmar a colonial “Burma”. It says: Myanmar’s security forces are being condemned worldwide due to the violent role played by Rohingyas. Now the country’s military needs to impose such a strict ban so that the generals of any country cannot ignore it. The United Nations Security Council and the countries concerned with this issue should impose strict sanctions and sanctions on Myanmar so that their campaign of ethnic killings and activities can be stopped. The statement further said, firstly the Security Council should sit in an open discussion. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres should also be invited to discuss the situation in Rakhine. The verdicts of those who committed such brutal crimes should be punished by the International Criminal Court. HRW thinks that the security forces of the respective countries should not wait for the decision on the Rohingya issue. My travel restrictions should be imposed in Myanmar and the confiscation of assets of criminal security officials should be confiscated. Stop military aid, issue arms restrictions, and stop financial transactions of military-operated businesses in Myanmar. General Min Aung Hailiang, the supreme leader of the army’s army, should be included in the US Specially Defined Nationalities (SDN) list. People on this list can not travel to the United States, can not deal with any institution in the United States, and the assets in the United States are also confiscated. The European Union and its member states should also issue this ban.

Eminem Erdogan’s letter to first lady of the world: A letter urging the wives and first ladies of state and government heads to stand beside the Rohingyas who took shelter in Bangladesh due to violence in Myanmar, wrote Turkish First Lady Amine Erdogan He has written this letter last Saturday, news has been published in international media in the past two days. Emine Erdogan, who is visiting the Rohingya camp in Bangladesh, wrote, “We are the leaders of the world leaders or the first lady, they can really be very human. With a positive outlook, we can come forward with the help of helpless Rohingya, which will inspire the international community to come forward with the help of the Rohingya humanitarian aid. In her letter, Amine said, “As a mother, a woman and a man, I think that there must be a human world where everyone will be in peace. There will be no racial or religious discrimination. Recalling the visiting Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, Erdogan’s wife said, “I heard stories of Rohingya women going to Bangladesh border. The women said that in front of their eyes the husband and son were killed by Myanmar soldiers. Burned houses Those horrific stories have hit me have weighed heavily. Suu Kyi demanded cancellation of Canadian citizenship: Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyu has been demanding cancellation of honorary citizenship in Canada because of not taking steps to stop the Rohingya repression. In addition to the politicians, human rights activists, lawyers, Bangladeshi-born Canadians have presented this demand to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in various protests. Apart from this, a petition campaign is running on the Internet, where about nine thousand people signed in five days. However, in Toronto on Saturday, several organizations participated in a rally organized by Canadian Foreign Minister Christia Freeland. Regarding the ongoing operation of Rakhine, Freeland said that the Myanmar government’s campaign is mainly directed to eliminate the Rohingya population. The Canadian government is giving great importance to this issue.

Indian leader in danger for meeting Rohingyas: Benazir Arfan, the leader of the three anti-Taliban fighters of Assam, India, and Assam in the north-east of India, has been struggling to organize a prayer meeting for Burmans killed and persecuted Rohingya. She organized a prayer meeting at Fancy Market on Saturday for Rohingya, who was killed in Myanmar by volunteer organization United Mainline People’s Forum. Describing this as a ‘crime’, Assam’s Assam state BJP General Secretary Benazir suspended the notice in three days. The notice says that without discussing with the party, without the need for the ideology of the party, the government has broken the rules by posting the program for other organizations in Myanmar.

Rohingyas stuck in search of escape: Two Rohingyas in remote areas in northwestern city of Myanmar

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