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The crime of enforced disappearances must end


The crime of enforced disappearances must end
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May 13, 2021 23:42 IST
Cases especially in Asia are not decreasing, with domestic criminal law systems insufficient to deal with this atrocity
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Cases especially in Asia are not decreasing, with domestic criminal law systems insufficient to deal with this atrocity
The military is committed to suppressing the people’s movement, and the police are carrying out unimaginable acts of violence and oppression against those demanding freedom of expression and the restoration of democracy.
Since the coup, the United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID) has received reports of enforced disappearances from the family members of victims. There is concern that there will be a plethora of cases of enforced disappearances, torture, arbitrary detention, and even murder if the situation continues to deteriorate. ....

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Mayhem in Myanmar: On the violence during Myanmar's Armed Forces' Day


India, China and countries in ASEAN should pressure the junta to restore democracy
The violence of March 27, Myanmar’s Armed Forces’ Day, in which over 100 protesters were killed, has sent shockwaves. India, which initially expressed its “deep concern” and called for the “rule of law” and “the democratic process” to be upheld, had stopped short of directly condemning the junta’s violence. It had also sent a representative to attend Saturday’s celebrations. But on the day India’s defence attaché, along with the representatives of seven other countries, including China, Pakistan and Russia, was attending a massive military parade in Naypyidaw, the junta was gunning down its people. The violence and the prolonged crisis seem to have triggered a stronger response from several capitals, including New Delhi. On April 2, India, which has cultivated deep ties with Myanmar’s civilian and military leaderships, condemned “any use of violence” and called for ....

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