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Rights group accuses Myanmar of crimes against humanity

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YANGON: Myanmar is committing crimes against humanity in its campaign against Muslim insurgents in Rakhine State, Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday, calling for the UN Security Council to impose sanctions and an arms embargo.


A government spokesman rejected the accusation, saying there was no evidence, adding that the government was committed to protecting rights.


Myanmar has also rejected UN accusations that its forces are engaged in ethnic cleansing against Rohingya Muslims in response to coordinated attacks by Rohingya insurgents on the security forces on August 25.


It says its forces are fighting terrorists responsible for attacking the police and the army, killing civilians and torching villages.


The military campaign has sent nearly 440,000 refugees fleeing to Bangladesh, most of them Rohingya. They have accused the security forces and Buddhist vigilantes of trying to drive Rohingya out of Buddhist-majority Myanmar.


“The Burmese military is brutally expelling the Rohingya from northern Rakhine State,” said James Ross, legal and policy director at New York-based Human Rights Watch.


“The massacres of villagers and mass arson driving people from their homes are all crimes against humanity.”


The International Criminal Court defines crimes against humanity as acts including murder, torture, rape and deportation “when committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population, with knowledge of the attack”. — Reuters


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