US sanctions on Myanmar army officers and army brigade 9A56.18-H
(39.98) US sanctions on Myanmar army officers and army brigade
The United States Ministry of Finance has banned three military officers and two army brigades for racial violence against Myanmar's Rakhine state. Because of the sanctions announced on Friday, the property in the United States will be seized by the concerned people. They can not enter the United States. Financial transactions involving individuals and organizations under American sanctions are also banned. In addition to the army officers and the brigade, the restriction has come into force against a police officer in Myanmar. The ban is one of the toughest steps the United States has taken against the person or organization accused of persecution of Rohingyas so far. News Reuters wrote that while the current sanctions list has a rank of general rank, human rights activists have expressed surprise over the ban against Myanmar's army chief.
Myanmar military officials symbolic pictures
After the attack on some security guards of Rakhine on August 25, 2017, the Myanmar army strengthened the pre-planned and structured violence. Anti-terrorism begins in the name of correctness campaign. The crimes against humanity are being carried out consistently with murder and rape. In such a situation, Rakhine is forced to flee to Bangladesh, and around seven and a half thousand Rohingya are forced to flee. The number of Rohingyas who took shelter in Bangladesh with the Rohingyas already present stands at around ten lakhs. These Rohingya are living in different refuge camps of Bangladesh.
The United States has imposed sanctions on the Myanmar army officers, including Aung Kya, Khin Maung Soye and Khin Hail. The Army's 33rd and 99th Light Infantry Division came under the ban. Border police official Thura Tsun Ling has also been banned by US sanctions.