Regarding the human rights situation in Myanmar, which continues to be in turmoil after the coup, a UN special rapporteur said that human rights violations on children have become more serious, with at least 380 children killed or seriously injured in the military attacks so far. He appealed to the international community to take action to resolve the situation.

The UN Special Rapporteur Andrews, who examines the human rights situation in Myanmar, reported on the current state of human rights violations by the military at the UN Human Rights Council on the 29th.



"The military violence against civilians is accelerating," said the Special Rapporteur Andrews. Since the coup d'etat in February last year, at least 382 children have been killed or seriously injured in military attacks. I made it clear that I was injured.



He also explained that human rights violations against children are becoming more serious, with more than 1,400 children being detained.



The Special Rapporteur Andrews said, "The approach of the international community is not working. We call on Myanmar to look back at the crisis, review its policies and actions, and choose actions rather than indifference."



In Myanmar, Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Prak Sokong, who is a special envoy of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is visiting by July 3, but it is not easy to find a clue to overcome the situation. is.