The Geneva International Center for Justice (GICJ) calls on the United Nations to take decisive action to protect Muslims in Myanmar

The Geneva International Center for Justice (GICJ)
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Arakan News Agency

The Geneva International Center for Justice has called on the United Nations to take action based on Chapter VII of the Charter to restore peace and security in Myanmar and to protect the Rohingya Muslims from genocide.
They stressed that the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar had to clarify, in her October report to the United Nations General Assembly about the violations leading to the belief of genocide in Myanmar.
In a statement released on Wednesday, July 26, 2017, the Special Rapporteur issued a statement on her visit to Myanmar and strongly criticized the Myanmar authorities for , And noted “the killings, torture and use of security forces by security forces and deaths in detention” and that “the situation of the Rohingya people from Arakan State, many of whom have been forced to leave their homes amid reports of serious cases of human rights violations, has not improved since their last visit which was in second (January) 2017 “.
The GICHD stressed that such talk would not improve the situation and deter the Myanmar authorities, but that the Special Rapporteur should propose decisive action under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter for the Protection of the Muslims of Myanmar.

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