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Myanmar casualties may represent war crimes: UN's Michelle Bachelet
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High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet adjusts her face mask as she attends the opening of the 45th session of the Human Rights Council, at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva. Credit: AFP
High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet adjusts her face mask as she attends the opening of the 45th session of the Human Rights Council, at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva. Credit: AFP

The UN human rights chief said on Monday that three years after a Rohingya exodus "no concrete measures" on accountability had been taken by authorities and said some cases of recent civilian casualties in Myanmar may represent war crimes.

"In some cases, they appear to have been targeted or attacked indiscriminately, which may constitute further war crimes or even crimes against humanity," UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet told the Human Rights Council in Geneva, speaking of casualties in Rakhine and Chin States.

She also noted satellite images and eyewitness accounts indicating that areas of northern Rakhine had been burnt in recent months, describing this as "troubling" and calling for an independent investigation.

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(Published 14 September 2020, 16:31 IST)