Inside Geneva: Myanmar, Women And Justice
Imogen Foulkes reports from Geneva for SWI swissinfo as well as the BBC.
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In 2017, Myanmar's military launched an assault on the Rohingya population. Almost a million were displaced, there were reports of horrific violations of human rights: rape, the murder of children, including babies.
“The accounts that affected me most are those of children. Now I'm a grandfather, I sit there and listen and I think of my own kids when they were young and my grandkids now. How can you not?,” says Chris Sidoti from the Myanmar fact-finding mission.
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