Myanmar: own investigation into action army

The Myanmar forces have started their own investigation into the behavior of soldiers in the state of Rakhine.

The army was attacked after Rohingya insurgents attacked security forces at the end of August. Witnesses declared that soldiers were guilty of assassinations, rapes and burns.

A military committee is now considering whether the men adhered to the code of conduct and followed their orders, according to a statement on the Facebook page of army leader Min Aung Hlaing. 'Then they release all information. '

The United Nations earlier called military action 'a school example of ethnic cleansing. 'Aid agencies estimate that around 536,000 refugees have sought a safe return in neighboring Bangladesh.