The analysis of the war in 2021 showed that the army was in power, and it started multiple counter-strikes and artillery shells in the territory of ordinary people and civilian population.
The army forced thousands of youths to go to military jobs, arrested people indiscriminately and sued, forced people to displace large -scale.
Furthermore, even in natural disasters, those who support humanity were deprived of access to needy people.
According to a UN Human Rights Office, according to the Assistant Agency (AAPP) for political prisoners, the army has killed at least 6 thousand 231 ordinary people in the last four years, of which 1 thousand 144 women and children have 709.
In 2021, at least 1,220 people were killed, of which 5 were female and 20 children.
On Friday, UN Human Rights High Commissioner Bholakar Turk said, “Four years later, it is very sad to see that the real situation is getting worse day by day.”
He said, “Although the power of the army is low, its atrocities and violence have increased.
Counter -Attacks were prepared in such a way and the population could be controlled, it could be intimidated and punished.
Excessive cruelty and punishment
Bholkar Turk said, “This human rights crisis, created by Saina, has given countless pains against the common people, denied human assistance to the people, and through the systematic violation of human rights.
“Without immediately ending this cruelty and not setting up the perpetratory of the criminals, the casualties will continue to increase and the overall situation of the common people will continue to deteriorate.”
In this analysis of the past one year, extreme cruelty records have also been recorded with extreme ruthless events such as conquering people, burning, hanging, torture and using human shields. These acts were completely released from punishment against ordinary people.
In many populations, soldiers attacked villages due to lack of active fighting, probably under revenge for the leadership of anti -military armed groups in other regions.
The United Nations Human Rights Office has said that intentionally civic infrastructure, schools, worship, health facilities, camps and public functions created for the displaced people of the country have taken place, many ordinary people have occurred and the people have displacement. Also, necessary services such as education and healthcare were hampered.
The common people also stopped communication and surrounded their extensive observation, which caused life to save lives and prevent rescue operations.
In 2021, violence against the common people by anti -military groups also created protection concerns, however, this violence cannot be compared, the level of violence committed by the army and the opportunity.
The United Nations Human Rights Office has also been accused of torturing, judicial killings, sexual violence, forced recruitment and other abuses by anti -military armed groups.
Worse
Bholkar Turk said he was concerned about the risk of serious security for all communities, including the rapid deterioration of the Rakhin province and Rohinja population.
He said, “Rohinjaya people, they themselves are trapped between the Arakan army and the country’s army, where there is no place to protect. They suffer all year because their villages were burned and military service to the Rohinja youth.”
“Human assistance was stopped when he was repeatedly forced to displace him in an attempt to find any way to protect it.”
Bholkar Turk said, “Since the Arakan army has strengthened control over Rakhin province, their international human rights law and international human law should be respected and all the people in their control field should be protected.”
It is noteworthy that about two million people need humanitarian assistance in Myanmar.
UN data indicates that more than 1 million people have been displaced, one -third of the children, though the statistics of the civil society organization showed that the total number could be more than double.
In 2021, one of the main reasons for the displacement was to force thousands of youths by the army, including members of the Rohinja community. It spreads great fear among people. Thousands of youths are hidden or fled abroad, which is why many people between the ages of 18 and 35 have disappeared and the economic crisis has worsened.
Volca has requested Turk -dominant countries, especially the countries of the region to make double efforts to end violence in Myanmar, to press on full and uninterrupted humanitarian assistance.
He also called for the release of all the people detained on a political basis to ensure international protection of those who escaped from violence and harassment with democracy and human rights preaching parties.
The Human Rights High Commissioner said that the responsibility of the international community is also responsible for the punishment for committed crime.
He emphasized that there is a strong need to find seven sustainable political support of justice and accountability, through which it can be guaranteed that people in Myanmar have not faced this national misery that they have to face the misery that they did again