UN rights chief: Myanmar may be heading towards a “Syrian-style” conflict

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The head of UN rights protection warned on Tuesday that Myanmar may be involved in a “full-scale” Syrian conflict after a two-month crackdown. The lives of more than 700 people. Since the military leader seized power from Aung San Suu Kyi (Aung San Suu Kyi) on February 1, Myanmar has been in a state of subversion, and its economy has been paralyzed, pushing the Myanmar military to stop the movement to “repress and massacre its people. 710 civilians were killed, including 50 children. Bachelet said in a statement: “I am worried about Myanmar’s warning that she said: “There was a clear echo in Syria in 2011,” which is the beginning of the civil war. Over the past decade, the civil war has killed nearly 40 people and caused more than 600 people to flee the country. In recent weeks, in some illegal border areas, several ethnic insurgent groups in Myanmar have stepped up their attacks on the military and police, triggering permission for wider civil war.

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