Irrawaddy-Sept 13

Myanmar’s junta has committed massacres and war crimes in Sagaing region by murdering about 112 people within three months, according to the Human Rights Ministry of the civilian National Unity Government (NUG). Evidence of junta massacres and war crimes will be submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council this month, U Aung Myo Min, the NUG’s human rights minister, posted on Facebook. Myanmar’s junta killed at least 216 people in the region between March and August, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), which is compiling deaths and arrests. During the raids on villages, junta forces used artillery against civilian targets and reportedly opened fire on villagers fleeing for the forests. By Saturday, 1,080 people had been killed by junta forces across the country, the AAPP said. Almost 8,050 people, including elected government leaders, have been detained by the junta or face arrest warrants.

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