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Joint Call for a Global Arms Embargo on Myanmar: An Open Letter to the UN Security Council and Individual UN Member States [EN/MY] - Myanmar
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Joint Call for a Global Arms Embargo on Myanmar
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Myanmar: Joint Call for a Global Arms Embargo
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Demonstrators gather in an intersection close to Sule Pagoda to protest against the military coup in Yangon, Myanmar, Feb. 17, 2021. Demonstrators in Myanmar gathered Wednesday in their largest numbers so far to protest the military’s seizure of power, even after a UN human rights expert warned that troops being brought to Yangon and elsewhere could signal the prospect of major violence. Credit:
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When Stella Naw was a schoolgirl in Myanmar’s hilly upcountry, her textbooks had plenty to say about the Burmese the country’s predominant ethnicity.
The Burmese, she learned, were heirs to a grand civilization, builders of golden domelike structures, or
Myanmar military takes control, world mulls response
Densely populated camps
Most of the 1 million or so Rohingya in Bangladesh now live in five camps that cover an area equivalent to a third of Manhattan. Over 700,000 live in the world s largest and most densely populated refugee camp, Kutupalong, an area of just 13 square kilometers.
About half of the refugees are children, and there are more women in the camps than men. Most of them live in shelters made of bamboo and plastic sheets, and they are not allowed to work and cannot leave the camps without the permission of the government.