Oil worth US$150 million from Magwe onshore fields has gone straight to the junta to fuel airstrikes on civilians and other crimes against humanity, an investigation finds.
Deprived of opportunity and security by the coup, they scrape by doing hard jobs for little pay in Thailand, living in fear of being arrested and sent back to Myanmar.
The UN's IIMM said impunity was emboldening the perpetrators, mainly junta forces, to commit further violence, and urged that steps be taken to prosecute them.
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