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Myanmar’s New Rohingya Panel Disappoints Nationalists And Rights Groups

1.8.18

Myanmar’s New Rohingya Panel Disappoints Nationalists And Rights Groups: [rfa.org] The office of President Win Myint on Monday unveiled a four-person commission it called "part of its national initiative to address reconciliation, peace, stability and development in Rakhine."

"The Independent Commission will investigate the allegations of human rights violations and related issues, following the terrorist attacks by ARSA," he said, referring to the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, a Rohingya militant group.

The commission is to be made up of two Myanmar and two international members -- Filipino former undersecretary of foreign affairs Rosario Manalo and Kenzo Oshima, Japan's former ambassador to the U.N. -- the president's office said in a statement.


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