UN expert slams Myanmar govt over worsening human rights situation

She will present a full report to the UN General Assembly in October on her visit to Myanmar

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An independent expert has criticised the government over the worsening security and situation in the country, saying it was disappointing that military regime "tactics" like torture were still being used.

Special Rapporteur Yanghee Lee, after a 12-day visit to Myanmar, listed a catalogue of concerns including reports of killings, torture, the use of human shields by security forces, deaths in custody and an ongoing for the people and other


"I am disappointed to see the tactics applied by the previous government still being used," said Lee.

Her own movements, she added, had been severely restricted, and access to crisis-hit areas remained off-limits even to organisations.

"We are told not to expect to transition into a overnight - that it needs time and space," she added. "But in the same way, should not expect to have its close scrutiny removed or its special monitoring mechanisms dismantled overnight. This cannot happen until there is real and discernible progress on "

Lee said the situation of the people from Rakhine State, many of whom have been forced from their homes amid reports of grave violations, had hardly improved since her last visit in January.

"I continue to receive reports of violations allegedly committed by during operations," she said.

She said around 120,000 people from the area were still living in camps after fleeing their homes, and there was little prospect of a long-term solution.

She will present a full report to the General Assembly in October on her visit to