"Rohingya Seek Justice and Homecoming: Calls for Support and Accountability"

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On the sixth anniversary of the genocide against the Rohingya, the United States expresses solidarity with the victims and survivors and renews its commitment to seeking justice and accountability for the atrocities committed by the Burmese military. The US has provided over $2.1 billion in humanitarian assistance since 2017 and remains the largest single donor. The US has also imposed sanctions and visa restrictions on those responsible for the ongoing violence. The United States continues to support the people of Burma in their pursuit of a democratic and peaceful future.
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