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Five steps the UK can take to start to address the Rohingya crisis

October 5, 2020

Briefing by Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK, Burma Campaign UK and Justice4Rohingya UK

The British government has not done all it can to ensure justice and accountability for the violations of international law against the Rohingya and other ethnic groups in Burma or to support the humanitarian needs of Rohingya in Burma and of Rohingya refugees.

While there is no single measure that can be taken to address the Rohingya crisis, this briefing highlights five things the British government can do immediately to start that process of helping to address the Rohingya crisis.

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