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Burma Campaign UK urge pressure on Myanmar army chief – Anadolu Agency

September 1, 2017 Campaign News

“There is only one person in Burma who can order the soldiers to stop killing Rohingya civilians and stop burning down villages,” Mark Farmaner, director of Burma Campaign UK, told the Turkish news agency. “The international community needs to personally name Min Aung Hlaing when making calls for restraint or an end to abuses … He needs to feel personal pressure and be named and shamed for his actions.”

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