Abstract

On Aug 25, 2017, Myanmar military forces under army General Min Aung Hlaing launched a military campaign in northern Rakhine State. In a survey by Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) shortly after the attacks,1 village leaders shared stories of what happened to them. Between June 24, 2017, and the day of the attacks, 555 (92%) of 604 village leaders described meetings convened by military, border guard police, or government representatives that included direct threats to villagers and descriptions of violence in other villages.

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