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Congresswoman Tenney welcomes sanctions bill on Burmese junta since Rohingya genocide

New York Congresswoman Claudia Tenney says in debate on the BURMA Act of 2022 that the world had watched in horror over a year as a military targeted innocent Burmese men, women and children, the junta had arrested over 13,000 people but Burmese resilience was no less than inspiring, the bill to impose mandatory sanctions on the military regime and entities who supported, time Burmese military was again sanctioned as a matter of law especially since the United States had finally recognized its crimes against the Rohingya amounted to genocide.
New York Congresswoman Claudia Tenney says in debate on the BURMA Act of 2022 that the world had watched in horror over a year as a military targeted innocent Burmese men, women and children, the junta had arrested over 13,000 people but Burmese resilience was no less than inspiring, the bill to impose mandatory sanctions on the military regime and entities who supported, time Burmese military was again sanctioned as a matter of law especially since the United States had finally recognized its crimes against the Rohingya amounted to genocide.
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April 06, 2022
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