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Human Rights Council Thirty – ninth session 10 28 September 2018 Agenda item 4 Human rights situations that require the Council s attention Report of the independent international fact – finding mission on Myanmar * Summary The Human Rights Council established the independent international fact – finding mission on Myanmar in its resolution 34/2 2. In accordance with its mandate, the mission focused on the situation in Kachin, Rakhine and Shan States since 2011. It also examined the infringement of fundamental freedoms, including the rights to freedom of expression, assembly and peaceful associati on, and the question of hate speech. The mission established consistent patterns of serious human rights violations and abuses in Kachin, Rakhine and Shan States, in addition to serious violations of international humanitarian law. These are principally committed by the Myanmar security forces, particularly the military. Their operations are based on policies, tactics and conduct that consistently fail to respect international law, including by deliberately targeting civilians. Many violations amount to t he gravest crimes under international law. In the light of the pervasive culture of impunity at the domestic level, the mission finds that the impetus for accountability must come from the international community. It makes concrete recommendations to that end, including that named senior generals of the Myanmar military should be investigated and prosecuted in an international criminal tribunal for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. * T he present report was submitted after the deadline in order to reflect the most recent developments . A /HRC/39/64 Advance Edited Version Distr.: General 1 2 September 2018 Original: English

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