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    Myanmar's Rakhine state agreed to impose sanctions against the generals for the brutal killing of Rohingya Muslims in the European Union (EU) Foreign Affairs Council. In addition to this, the decision to strengthen arms sanctions on Myanmar for the alleged violation of human rights violations has been decided by the 28 countries of this alliance in Europe.

    These decisions were made in the meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council on Monday in Brussels, Brussels. Yesterday's meeting was chaired by the high-level delegation of EU's foreign and security affairs minister Federika Magrérini.



    Meanwhile, United Nations Human Rights High Commissioner Jed Rad al-Hussein called the situation in North Rakhine of Myanmar as 'one of the worst human slaughterhouses in recent history'. He made the remark while inaugurating the 37th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland. Jed Rad al Hussein said that there was not enough action, in the beginning, to stop the growing horror in different places including Rakhine and collectively.

    Asked about the meeting of Brussels, EU Ambassador to Bangladesh Rensi Terenk said in the afternoon that the European Union will be beside Bangladesh for solving the Rohingya problem. All cooperation will continue for this. Foreign Secretary After discussions with Shahidul Haque, he commented on the question of journalists.

    Rennesen Trinck said that members of European Parliament visiting Bangladesh and Myanmar recently submitted the report in parliament next month. Based on this, new proposals will be taken against parliament in Myanmar.

    In yesterday's meeting of the EU's Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels, a resolution was taken unanimously to take action against Myanmar. It has been said that, without any delay, Rakiban will have to take strict action against senior army officers for violating violent and systematic human rights. Earlier, the United States and Canada took disciplinary action against Burmese generals for human rights violations in Rakhine.

    Citing EU diplomats, Reuters reported that the names of any army officer of Myanmar did not come in connection with the ban yesterday. But action may be taken against several army officers.

    In the meeting of the EU Foreign Council, it is said that the continuation of the violent human rights violation and fear of Rakhine remains uncertain. As a result, fewer people are still going to Bangladesh. Besides, emergency relief workers and media workers are not allowed to go there.

    It is said in the meeting that the Rakhine Rohingya security should be evaluated on the basis of the recommendations of the Rakhine-related Consultative Commission, in order to improve the living standards of the Rohingya people and to improve the living standards of human rights and their rights. The EU has urged the United Nations Special Envoy to change its decision to change Myanmar's affairs.

    Aung San Suu Kyi government against UN Human Rights Special Envoy Yanglie Lee in Myanmar filed a complaint in favor of bias in December last year. As a result, he is no longer able to go to Myanmar.

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