Myanmar deposed leader San Suu Kyi gets 3 years jail \
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Myanmar deposed leader San Suu Kyi gets 3 years jail

29-Sep-2022
Naypyidaw [Myanmar], September 29 (ANI): A special Myanmar military court on Thursday sentenced the country's deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi and members of her economic team to three years in jail.
29-Sep-2022 World
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Myanmar spiralling ‘from bad to worse, to horrific’, says rights expert \
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Myanmar spiralling ‘from bad to worse, to horrific’, says rights expert

22-Sep-2022
Geneva [Switzerland], September 22 (ANI): Since the Myanmar military launched its "disastrous" coup last year, conditions have worsened, said UN-appointed independent human rights expert Tom Andrews on Wednesday.
22-Sep-2022 World
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Myanmar extends state of emergency for another six months \
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Myanmar extends state of emergency for another six months

01-Aug-2022
Naypyidaw [Myanmar], August 1 (ANI): Myanmar's military junta has decided to extend the state of emergency in the country for another six months, media reports said on Monday.
01-Aug-2022 World
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Shocking toll on children in Myanmar, says UN rights expert \
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Shocking toll on children in Myanmar, says UN rights expert

30-Jun-2022
Geneva [Switzerland], June 30 (ANI): Myanmar's military junta is responsible for shocking violence against children caught up in the bloody aftermath of last February's coup, a top independent Human Rights Council-appointed investigator said.
30-Jun-2022 World
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UN rights expert to visit Malaysia for greater engagement in Myanmar crisis \
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UN rights expert to visit Malaysia for greater engagement in Myanmar crisis

16-Jun-2022
Geneva [Switzerland], June 16 (ANI): The Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights, Tom Andrews, will conduct a mission to Malaysia from June 17-23, in a bid to meet UN officials and other representatives in the region to help resolve the crisis in Myanmar.
16-Jun-2022 World
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Multiple dead following bus crash involving golf teams in Texas, US: Report \
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Multiple dead following bus crash involving golf teams in Texas, US: Report

16-Mar-2022
Texas [US], March 16 (ANI/Xinhua): Multiple people were killed Tuesday night when a bus carrying a New Mexico university's golf teams and a pickup collided in western Texas, according to media reports on Wednesday.
16-Mar-2022 World
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Myanmar extends ceasefire with ethnic armed groups \
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Myanmar extends ceasefire with ethnic armed groups

01-Mar-2022
Naypyidaw [Myanmar], March 1 (ANI): Myanmar's military has extended its ceasefire agreements with ethnic armed groups until the end of 2022, local media reported on Tuesday.
01-Mar-2022 World
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Study supports existence of autism-specific types of anxiety \
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Study supports existence of autism-specific types of anxiety

11-Feb-2022
Washington [US], February 11 (ANI): A long-term study involving hundreds of brain scans finds changes in the amygdala linked to the development of anxiety in autistic children. The study by UC Davis MIND Institute researchers also provides evidence of distinct types of anxiety specific to autism.
11-Feb-2022 Science
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Remember the Rohingya ‘forced to run for their lives’ \
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Remember the Rohingya ‘forced to run for their lives’

15-Dec-2021
The world must not forget the roughly one million Rohingya from Myanmar “forced to run for their lives from the military’s genocidal attack against them”, an independent UN human rights expert said on Monday, beginning his first mission to Bangladesh.  
The Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Tom Andrews, began his official visit with a  reminding that when conditions allow for their safe, dignified and sustainable repatriation, “the Rohingya want nothing more than to return to their homes in Myanmar”. The  erupted in August 2017, following attacks on remote police outposts in western Myanmar by armed groups alleged to be from within the community. These were followed by systematic counter attacks against the minority, mainly Muslim Rohingya, which human rights groups, including senior UN officials, .    

Support those driven from home

During his six-day trip, the Special Rapporteur will visit Dhaka, the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, and the island of Bhasan Char – where many Rohingya have been relocated. He will meet Government and civil society representatives, UN officials and, most importantly, members of the Rohingya community. “While the Myanmar junta continues to systematically violate the people of Myanmar’s human rights, it is critical that the global community support those who have been forced to flee their homes in Myanmar for Bangladesh”, Mr. Andrews said. “I am honoured to have the opportunity to meet with them”.

Listening

The UN expert expressed his gratitude to the Bangladesh Government for providing him with access during this essential mission, noting that he has been given an important opportunity to meet with relevant officials as well as international and civil society organizations in relation to Myanmar. “In particular, I look forward to meeting with Rohingya, to listen to them, lend support, and work together with them towards sustainable long-term solutions and pursuing accountability for the atrocities the military committed against them in Myanmar”, underscored Mr. Andrews On his last day in the country, 19 December, the independent expert will share his preliminary observations during a press conference in Dhaka. His findings will also form part of an update to be presented to the UN in March. Special Rapporteurs and are appointed by the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council to  on a specific human rights theme or a country situation. The positions are honorary and they are not paid for their work.
15-Dec-2021 United Nations
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Remember the Rohingya ‘forced to run for their lives’ \
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Remember the Rohingya ‘forced to run for their lives’

15-Dec-2021
The world must not forget the roughly one million Rohingya from Myanmar “forced to run for their lives from the military’s genocidal attack against them”, an independent UN human rights expert said on Monday, beginning his first mission to Bangladesh.  
The Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Tom Andrews, began his official visit with a  reminding that when conditions allow for their safe, dignified and sustainable repatriation, “the Rohingya want nothing more than to return to their homes in Myanmar”. The  erupted in August 2017, following attacks on remote police outposts in western Myanmar by armed groups alleged to be from within the community. These were followed by systematic counter attacks against the minority, mainly Muslim Rohingya, which human rights groups, including senior UN officials, .    

Support those driven from home

During his six-day trip, the Special Rapporteur will visit Dhaka, the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, and the island of Bhasan Char – where many Rohingya have been relocated. He will meet Government and civil society representatives, UN officials and, most importantly, members of the Rohingya community. “While the Myanmar junta continues to systematically violate the people of Myanmar’s human rights, it is critical that the global community support those who have been forced to flee their homes in Myanmar for Bangladesh”, Mr. Andrews said. “I am honoured to have the opportunity to meet with them”.

Listening

The UN expert expressed his gratitude to the Bangladesh Government for providing him with access during this essential mission, noting that he has been given an important opportunity to meet with relevant officials as well as international and civil society organizations in relation to Myanmar. “In particular, I look forward to meeting with Rohingya, to listen to them, lend support, and work together with them towards sustainable long-term solutions and pursuing accountability for the atrocities the military committed against them in Myanmar”, underscored Mr. Andrews On his last day in the country, 19 December, the independent expert will share his preliminary observations during a press conference in Dhaka. His findings will also form part of an update to be presented to the UN in March. Special Rapporteurs and are appointed by the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council to  on a specific human rights theme or a country situation. The positions are honorary and they are not paid for their work.
15-Dec-2021 United Nations
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