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UN prepares to build case against Myanmar’s military leaders, seeking evidence of crimes ordered by junta

A UN team of investigators has appealed for people to collect and preserve documentary evidence of crimes ordered by the Myanmar military since its February 1 coup, in order to build future cases against its leaders.
Activist group the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) says security forces have killed more than 180 protesters in the South-East Asian while trying to crush a wave of demonstrations since the junta…
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