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Human Rights Watch calls Australia out for meeting with Myanmar junta chief

Yesterday, Human Rights Watch accused Australia’s ambassador to Myanmar of “lending credibility” to Myanmar’s junta government. HRW’s criticism came after the ambassador met with the junta chief Min Aung Hlaing, as well as one of Myanmar’s state-owned media outlets on Wednesday to discuss “cooperation” in various sectors. HRW Myanmar researcher Manny Maung said the meeting hurt global efforts to hold the chief accountable for human rights abuses. “By taking photo ops and accepting gifts, Australia only serves to lend credibility to a military junta that is accused of committing war crimes…”. Last month, a human rights organisation, along with Yale […]

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