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Myanmar: Brutal crackdown and targeting of human rights defenders and civil society continue
Front Line Defenders, Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA), Progressive Voice, Civil Rights Defenders, the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders (OMCT-FIDH) and Reporters Without Borders condemn the gross human rights violations committed by the military against human rights defenders, journalists, peaceful protesters and other members of civil society in Myanmar, following the military coup on 1 February 2021.
The military has been conducting a campaign of attacks and intimidation against human rights defenders and civil society groups in order to silence all forms of protest and dissent. Following the coup, thousands of people across the country gathered peacefully to protest the power grab and to call for an end to the military dictatorship. Two months on, while the demonstrations calling for the restoration of the elected civilian government in th
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BELGRADE President Aleksandar Vucic had a staunch warning for the criminal underworld after a meeting last weekend of Serbia s National Security Council. Our message is that we re done with this gang, Vucic said on March 6. To those who think they have inherited [the gang and its membership], I can say, You re done, meaning you ll soon be behind bars.
Vucic had hinted a day earlier that the Serbian public would be shocked at what police had uncovered since the February 4 roundup of a soccer hooligan and reputed crime boss along with nearly two dozen other suspects.
Police at the time alleged that organizer Veljko Belivuk and his thuggish supporters of Belgrade s storied FK Partizan were not soccer fans but criminals responsible for monstrous crimes.