The UN report states that since the military coup in Myanmar, 5,350 civilians have been killed, reflecting the regime's intensified efforts to suppress dissent.
James Rodehaver, speaking on behalf of the UN rights office, emphasized that Myanmar's military has exploited the legal system to criminalize dissent, deepening the crisis.
The report details that since the coup, around 27,400 individuals have been arrested, with many in military training centers, amid ongoing nationwide conflict.
UN rights office spokesperson Liz Throssell noted that at least 1,853 people have died in custody, highlighting a grave humanitarian crisis since the coup's eruption.
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