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UN Probe Finds Evidence of Torture in Myanmar
Rabat – The UN-led Independent Mechanism for Myanmar (IMM) released a report this morning detailing systematic torture in the Southeast Asian nation.
The report details systematic torture in Myanmar prisons and detention center, naming senior government figures responsible for these atrocities.
It includes detailed incidents of detainees receiving beatings, electric shocks, strangulation, and finger-nail removal with pliers.
The report also documented the abuse of children, who have been detained unlawfully as proxies for missing parents and family members.
Nicholas Koumjian, head of the UN-led mechanism, said in a statement accompanying the organization's 16-page report: 'We have uncovered significant evidence, including eyewitness testimony, showing systematic torture in Myanmar detention facilities.'
The report equally included findings covering a period over a year, using information from more than 1,300 sources, including hundreds of witness accounts, forensic analysis, photographs and documents.
The IMM has also identified high-ranking commanders among the perpetrators involved in the torture and abuse which has occurred across the country.
A country in unending turmoil
Since the 2021 military coup against the democratic government, the country has been in turmoil and is currently going through a civil war. The UN estimates that tens of thousands of people have been affected by harsh crackdowns.
Refugees, mainly from the Rohingya Muslim minority, have also been attacked in recent years, with many members of the ethnic minority having fled to countries like Bangladesh.
The UN-affiliated organization has been monitoring human rights abuses dating back to 2011 in Myanmar and reflects on this period of military governance, negatively.
However, budget cuts have recently placed the UN body under threat as they are struggling to find funding to continue their work.
The military government in Myanmar has refused to respond to these accusations, but it is clear that this report sheds much needed human rights abuses within the country. Tags: MyanmarMyanmar's Rohingya Muslims