UN Must Use Security Council Chapter VII to Restore Democracy in Myanmar

UN Must Use Security Council Chapter VII to Restore Democracy in Myanmar
Human Rights in Myanmar
Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter specifies the UN Security Council’s powers to maintain peace.
The military coup that took place in Myanmar nearly two years ago has also unleashed extreme brutality on the people of Myanmar (formerly Burma), which is a Southeast Asian nation having a population of 57 million.
As the human rights situation in Myanmar is going from bad to worse, RMN Foundation urges the UN and the international community to take some conclusive steps to save the civilians and restore democracy in that country.


