20 civilians were killed in Myanmar army attacks
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According to the announcement of this media, the Taang National Liberation Army (TNLA), on June 25, launched attacks in the districts of “Kiakeme” and “Naungkyu” in “Shan” state and ” Mogoke started in Mandali district due to ongoing violations of the Chinese-brokered ceasefire by the Myanmar army in January.
As a result of these attacks, the Taang National Liberation Army took control of the disputed areas and some Myanmar army headquarters and a police station.
Myanmar army also subjected these areas to artillery and air attacks, as a result of which 20 civilians were killed and 23 others were injured.
On February 1, 2021, the Myanmar army issued a statement announcing that after the arrest of the ruling National Union for Democracy (NLD) party’s spokesperson, “Myo Anyunt” and “Aung San Suu Kyi,” the leader of this party and the foreign minister of the country, that the power belongs to “Min Aung Hlaing”. The commander-in-chief of the army has been transferred.
The Rohingya Muslims, who lost their citizenship rights and became a stateless Muslim minority in Myanmar with the approval of a law by the Myanmar government in 1982, were finally severely attacked by the Myanmar army on August 25, 2017.
Myanmar army and Buddhist extremists started ethnic cleansing attacks against Rohingya Muslims under the false pretext of attacking the country’s border posts in Rakhine state. In these attacks, more than 900,000 Rakhine Muslims took refuge in Bangladesh and hundreds of Muslim villages were set on fire. International human rights organizations confirmed by publishing satellite images that hundreds of Muslim villages have been destroyed.
The United Nations and other international human rights organizations describe the violence against Rakhine Muslims in Myanmar as “ethnic cleansing” and “genocide”.
Michel Bachelet, the former high commissioner for human rights of the United Nations, said in this connection that the conditions for the return of Rohingya refugees to their homes in Myanmar have not been met.