According to Tom Andrews, the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Myanmar, conditions for Myanmar's 54 million people have deteriorated from "bad to worse to horrific" since the mi .
According to Tom Andrews, the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Myanmar, conditions for Myanmar's 54 million people have deteriorated from "bad to worse to horrific" since the mi .
A United Nations human rights expert, has warned that the world risks creating a "lost generation" of children in Myanmar unless immediate steps are taken to protect them from the viole .
A United Nations human rights expert, has warned that the world risks creating a "lost generation" of children in Myanmar unless immediate steps are taken to protect them from the viole .
A United Nations human rights expert, has warned that the world risks creating a "lost generation" of children in Myanmar unless immediate steps are taken to protect them from the viole .