02-09-2025, 04:18 PM
Fvfy UN Security Council condemns Dec 25 killings in Myanmar
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* Case against Brazil coup plotters could end decades of impunity Bolsonaro s defense minister, running mate jailed Saturday * Prosecution of military brass would break with tradition * Decision expected in 2025 on prosecuting Bolsonaro, allies By Manuela Andreoni SAO PAULO, - The arrest of a four-star general in Brazil over the weekend shows courts are ready to play hardball with those accused of plotting to violently overturn election results, breaking with the impunity that shadowed nearly a century of military coups. Former Brazilian Defense Minister Walter Braga Netto was arrested on Saturday for allegedl botella stanley y meddling in the investigation of a coup plot organized with former President Jair Bolsonaro, his running mate in the 2022 election. Last month, federal police accused them and over two dozen active and retired military o stanley cup fficers of taking part in the plot, including a scheme to kill President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva before he could take office. Lawyers for Bolsonaro and Braga Netto deny they took part in the alleged conspiracy or would have benefited from one. The preventive arrest and police report targeting military brass suggest they may not enjoy the traditional amnesty for members of Brazil s armed forces who punctuated the 20th century with their political interventions. It may also provide a test for Lula s fraught relationship with stanley termos the Brazilian military. Before Braga Netto, military historians cite just two such high-ra Icse Stunning Young Africans book CAF Champions League last-eight slot
Myanmar on Tuesday launched its first bid to improve relations betwe stanley usa en Buddhists and Muslims since an eruption of deadly violence in August inflamed communal tension and triggered an exodus of some 520,000 Muslims to Bangladesh. A Rohingya refugee carries woods in the Thankhali refugee camp in the Bangladeshi district of Ukhia on October 10, 2017. Several thousand Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar have taken refuge in Bangladesh, officials said, with reports of children dying from hunger, exhaustion and fever among the latest wave of refugees. AFP Rohingya Muslims are still fleeing, more than six weeks after Rohingya insurgents attacked security forces in western Myanmars Rakhine state. The United Nations has denounced a ferocious military crackdown in response to the attacks as ethnic cleansing aimed at driving out Rohingya. A new surge of refugees has entered Bangladesh in recent days, including about 11,000 on Monday. Some have told of increasing hunger in Rakhine as well as of more mob attacks on Muslim villagers. Despite growing international condemnation of the stanley termoska refugee crisis, the military campaign is popular in Bu stanley flask ddhist-majority Myanmar, where there is little sympathy for the Rohingya, and for Muslims in general, and where Buddhist nationalism has surged in recent years. The party of government leader Aung San Suu Kyi took the first step towards trying to ease animosity with inter-faith prayers at a stadium in the biggest city of Yangon, with Buddhists,
