Irrawaddy-Jan 16

The Myanmar government replaced its entire National Human Rights Commission (MNHRC) on Tuesday, replacing all previous members with new commissioners. But according to some observers, the re-formation comes without any changes to relevant legislation or transparency in the selection process. The 11-member MNHRC will be led by chairman U Hla Myint, the Myanmar representative to the ASEAN intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) and vice chair Dr. Nanda Hmun, the retired permanent secretary of the Ministry of Religion and Culture. All commissioners are retired civil servants…Looking at the list, U Aung Myo Min, director of human rights advocacy group Equality Myanmar, said it was unclear “whether this is a rights commission or a club for former civil servants.”

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