The Justice for Rohingya Minority (JFRM) was launched at a ceremony at Amnesty International’s headquarters in London on Wednesday.
Mark Farmaner, member of JFRM and director of Burma Campaign UK, argued that the international response to the Rohingya crisis has been muted.
Referring to recent army attacks on civilians in Kachin State, Mark Farmaner said “Nine months on from the start of this crisis, Min Aung Hlaing has paid no price for what he’s done. He is emboldened, he has got away with it, and he’s now targeting other ethnic groups much more aggressively. It’s vital to end his sense of impunity.”