The United Nations, in collaboration with the military regime, appears ready to repatriate Rohingya refugees regardless of whether they want to return or not.
Myanmar’s military regime has spent 5 billion kyats on efforts to repatriate Muslims from Bangladesh, according to junta media, which cited the regime’s Ministry of Border Affairs permanent secretary, U Thein Htay Oo. The regime plans to take back around 1,500 Muslims in its pilot project, the March 23 issue of junta-controlled newspaper Myanma Alin reported. The returnees
Aung Myo Min, the human rights minister in Myanmar's government in exile, speaks about the current situation of human rights in the country and how the junta preparators can be held accountable for their crimes.
The National Unity Government’s U Aung Myo Min describes the current situation as ‘the worst’, in which all kinds of human rights are systematically violated.