Irrawaddy-June 3

The United Nations has spoken out about the wave of attacks on schools and education staff, a day after the junta reopened public schools, saying such violence is unacceptable and a violation of children’s rights. The United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) in Myanmar called on all parties to keep schools safe.

Attacks on places of learning and education personnel and the occupation of education facilities are violations of children’s rights, the agency added, calling on all parties to prioritize keeping places of learning safe at all times. At least 54 attacks against schools and school personnel were reported from Feb. 1 to May 31, as well as 141 incidents of military use of education facilities, UNICEF said. 39 of those 54 attacks occurred in May. On Tuesday, the military regime insisted on opening schools despite the majority of teachers and students boycotting education in protest at junta rule.

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