
New report exposes human rights violations in Kachin State
Kachin Human Rights Watch (KHRW) has published a new report, “Inhumane Acts,” exposing recent human rights violations in Kachin State, Myanmar. The report, published on 13 July, highlights ongoing violations of internati
Kachin Human Rights Watch (KHRW) has published a new report, “Inhumane Acts,” exposing recent human rights violations in Kachin State, Myanmar. The report, published on 13 July, highlights ongoing violations of international law and human rights abuses by the Myanmar military junta, which continues to act with impunity thanks to the failure of the international community to uphold international law. Human rights violations documented in the report include: (1) Almost 250,000 people forced to flee their homes in Kachin State, equivalent to more than the entire population of the city of Geneva, Switzerland. (2) More than 130 people killed by Myanmar military airstrikes, drone attacks and artillery in 2025, including 7 children. (3) One instance of 85 airstrikes over four days, dropping more than 100 bombs. (4) Civilians being arbitrarily arrested, tortured and executed. (5) Humanitarian aid access being weaponised by the military, blocking aid as a weapon of war. (6) Internet and mobile phone blackout, preventing information reaching the world and delaying emergency aid assistance. (7) 550 attacks by the military junta during the earthquake ceasefire period. 8. Increased Myanmar military attacks in the run up to the sham military election which began in 2025. Due to access restrictions, the human rights violations documented in this report represent only a small proportion of abuses taking place. “The lack of accountability for the military junta has emboldened soldiers to commit more crimes. Across Kachin State, innocent people, including women and children, live in fear of the next attack. No one feels safe. We need action now so that those ordering and committing human rights violations face justice, and action to stop the flow of arms and jet fuel to the military,” said KHRW spokesperson Jacob. The military junta is deliberately creating a humanitarian crisis as a weapon of war, even more dangerous than bombs and bullets. They deliberately target civilians, including at schools, hospitals and sites where internally displaced people (IDPs) are sheltering. Many IDPs are forced to flee many times, making it hard for them to receive food and healthcare and for children to access education. At the same time, an aid blockade by the Myanmar military junta limits what aid can reach them, and an internet and phone blackout makes humanitarian aid delivery in a warzone even more challenging. The new report by Kachin Human Rights Watch amplifies the voices of people on the ground, who are calling for stronger international action. Myanmar military junta attacks in Kachin State and across Myanmar are not inevitable, they are being allowed to happen. A global arms embargo must be imposed to stop Myanmar military jets from conducting attacks, along with targeted sanctions on aviation fuel. The criminals ordering these attacks must be brought to justice to ensure safety and freedom for all in Myanmar. “When governments fail to take action, such as sanctioning jet fuel and sources of arms and money reaching the Myanmar military junta, it is not a neutral decision, they are making an active decision to allow the military to keep bombing and killing civilians. Each month that goes by without the USA, UK, EU and others imposing new sanctions, they are making an active decision to allow the Myanmar military to keep dropping bombs weighing hundreds of pounds onto the homes and schools of young children,” said Jacob. The post New report exposes human rights violations in Kachin State appeared first on ENG.MIZZIMA.COM.
多角的分析
直接の経済ニュースではありませんが、治安と司法の信頼は地域経済の土台です。職場での暴力や未成年者保護への不安が強まると、夜間営業、観光、雇用、地域サービス業のリスク認識が高まります。
投資家目線では、個別事件よりも法執行の予見可能性が焦点です。加害者への対応が曖昧になれば、ローカルビジネスの統治リスクや従業員保護の弱さとして評価されやすくなります。
カチン州で問われるのは、加害者個人だけでなく、雇用主、警察、近隣社会が被害のサインをどう扱ったかです。軍が声を上げたことで、事件は噂話ではなく、記録され検証される公共問題に変わります。
市民にとっては、自分や家族が被害に遭った時に公正な手続きへアクセスできるのかが最大の関心です。地域団体が声を上げることで、事件の風化を防ぎ、被害者側の孤立を和らげる意味があります。
背景・歴史的文脈
このニュースは、ミャンマーの地域社会で法の支配と弱者保護がどこまで機能しているかを映す事案です。暴力事件そのものに加え、女性団体や市民社会が司法手続きを求めて声を上げている点が重要です。軍政下では警察・司法への信頼が揺らぎやすく、個別事件が地域の不安や統治への不信に直結します。
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