Israel arms expo hosts Myanmar military officials despite weapons ban over Rohingya genocide
More than 214 Rohingya villages have been destroyed by Myanmar's military in Rakhine State |
About 740,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar for Bangladesh following a brutal military clampdown in their home country in August 2017, joining hundreds of thousands already living in crowded camps.
The UN released a 444-page report in 2018 that said the Myanmar military's persecution of the stateless Rohingya Muslims warranted the charges of "genocide".
Last month, Amnesty International denounced the Israeli government for its arms sales to countries accused of severe human rights violations, including Myanmar.
"Israeli companies continue to export weapons to countries that systematically violate human rights," the Amnesty report said.
"Often these weapons reach their destination after a series of transactions, thereby skirting international monitoring and the rules of Israel itself."
An Israeli foreign ministry spokesman told Israeli newspaper Haaretz that "Israel does not sell arms to Myanmar and this policy has not changed".
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