By Grant Peck Associated Press BANGKOK (AP) — Two soldiers who deserted from Myanmar's army have testified on video that they were instructed by commanding officers to 'shoot all that you see and that you hear' in villages where minority Rohingya Muslims lived, a human rights group said Tuesday. The comments appear to be the first public confession by soldiers of involvement in army-directed massacres, rape and other crimes against Rohingya in the Buddhist-majority country, and the group Fortify Rights suggested they could provide important evidence for an ongoing investigation by the International Criminal Court. More than 700,000 Rohingya have […]
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