<br />''<br />''UN investigators say Genocide is still taking place against Rohingya Muslims remaining in Myanmar and the government is increasingly demonstrating it has no interest in establishing a fully functioning democracy.<br />''&nbsp; &nbsp;<br />''Marzuki Darusman, chair of the UN fact-finding mission on Myanmar said thousands of Rohingya are still fleeing to Bangladesh. He said those who have stayed back after last year's brutal military campaign in the Buddhist-majority country, continue to suffer the most severe, restrictions and repression.<br />'' &nbsp;<br />''Yanghee Lee, the UN special investigator on human rights in Myanmar, said she thinks the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former political prisoner Suu Kyi, who now leads Myanmar's civilian government, &quot;is in total denial&quot; about accusations of military atrocities.&nbsp;<br />'' &nbsp;<br />''Suu Kyi's government has rejected independent international investigations into the alleged abuses and has commissioned its own probe. The government has also rejected the report by the mission led by Darusman which said some top military leaders should be prosecuted for war crimes.<br />''<br />''<br />
News On AIR | October 25, 2018 2:15 PM
UN investigator: Genocide still taking place in Myanmar