Yangon, Myanmar --- Myanmar has deliberately obstructed aid deliveries to civilians in war-torn Kachin and northern Shan states, actions that may amount to war crimes, a human rights groups said Thursday. Re-ignited fighting between Myanmar's military and an armed Kachin rebel group has killed thousands of civilians and displaced over 100,000 since 2011. The Kachin Independence Army is one of several ethnic rebel groups the military has been battling since Myanmar's independence from Britain 70 years ago. Thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes since a fresh offensive began in April that has renewed concerns Myanmar's army is creating a humanitarian crisis in K...
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