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Criminal Accountability for Heinous Crimes in Myanmar: A Joint Project of the Global Justice Center and the Burma’s Lawyer’s Council
01.01.2007
Criminal Accountability for Heinous Crimes in Myanmar: A Joint Project of the Global Justice Center and the Burma’s Lawyer’s Council
The Global Justice Center and the Burma Lawyers’ Council publish, in a joint project, this fact sheet on criminal accountability for heinous crimes in Burma.
This fact sheet gives information on the project on criminal accountability, and states that the Security Council should end the impunity accorded the Burmese military junta for crimes perpetrated against the people of Burma, as well as establish an Independent Commission of Inquiry. The fact sheet also explains the Security Council’s Obligation to Act under Chapter VII.
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