LIVE UPDATE: War Crime in Pazigyi (Kantbalu, Sagaing Region)

11 April 2023
LIVE UPDATE: War Crime in Pazigyi (Kantbalu, Sagaing Region)
HRW: Myanmar air strike likely to have chilling effect across society

Human Rights Watch Asia division deputy director Phil Robertson says Myanmar military’s airstrike on a village is likely to have a chilling effect across Myanmar's society. "I think in the future, communities will be reluctant to hold a... mass gathering of any sort, recognising that they could be bombed, they could be attacked," he says.

Myanmar confirms deadly air strike as international outcry mounts

Myanmar's ruling junta has confirmed that it carried out an air strike on a village in which dozens of people were reported killed, drawing condemnation from the United Nations and Western powers.

UN rights chief Volker Turk said he was "horrified" by the deadly air strike, whose victims he said included schoolchildren performing dances, with the global body calling for those responsible to be brought to justice. Read more: https://bit.ly/41g8cz8

UN Human Rights Chief Volker Turk condemns Myanmar village attacks

Mizzima 

UN Human Rights Chief Volker Turk has condemned the Myanmar junta airstrikes against Pazigyi Village in Sagaing Region that took place on Tuesday. 

The following is his statement: 

I am horrified by reports of today’s airstrikes by Myanmar fighter jets on a community hall in the Sagaing region, an opposition stronghold in the northwest of the country, that killed dozens of people, including women and children. 

It appears schoolchildren performing dances, as well as other civilians, attending an opening ceremony at the hall in Pazi Gyi village, Kanbalu Township were among the victims. A helicopter gunship then reportedly fired on those fleeing the hall. Media reported as many as 100 people may have been killed. 

Despite clear legal obligations for the military to protect civilians in the conduct of hostilities, there has been blatant disregard for the related rules of international law. 

I also call on all parties to take all feasible precautions to protect the civilian population that is under their control from the effects of attacks, including by avoiding locating military objectives within or near densely populated areas. 

As I have previously noted, there are reasonable grounds to believe that the military and its affiliated militias are responsible for an extremely broad range of human rights violations and abuses since 1 February 2021, some of which may constitute crimes against humanity and war crimes. 

I firmly believe the international justice processes now underway will one day hold the military leadership accountable for such crimes. 

UN Secretary General condemns Pazigyi Village attack

Mizzima 

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has strongly condemned the attack of Pazigyi Village and called for those responsible to be held accountable, his Spokesperson said in a statement 11 April.  

Mr. Guterres offered his deepest condolences to the families of the victims.  He also called for the injured to be allowed urgent medical treatment and access to assistance.  

“The Secretary-General condemns all forms of violence and reaffirms the primacy of protection of civilians, in accordance with international humanitarian law,” the statement reported by UN News says.  

The Secretary-General reiterated his appeal for the military to “end the campaign of violence against the Myanmar population throughout the country”, in line with a Security Council resolution adopted in December.  

Resolution 2669 demands an immediate end to all forms of violence in Myanmar. It further calls for restraint, de-escalation of tensions and the release of all prisoners. 

Read more: https://bit.ly/3MBdLE8

Map of Pazi Gyi

Map of Myanmar, locating the village of Pazi Gyi in Kanbalu Township where dozens of people were killed in a military junta air strike on Tuesday. (AFP/STAFF AND Laurence CHU)