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Australia slaps sanctions on Myanmar army generals over violence against Rohingya

Five military officers from Myanmar have been hit with Australian travel bans and financial sanctions over atrocities committed against the Rohingya people.

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SYDNEY: Australia's government on Tuesday unveiled sanctions against five officers in Myanmar's powerful military who are accused of overseeing barbaric violence against members of the Rohingya ethnic group.

Five military officers from Myanmar have been hit with Australian travel bans and financial sanctions over atrocities committed against the Rohingya people.

Foreign Minister Marise Payne says the bans come after the United Nations found war crimes, crimes against humanity, and likely genocide had occurred in Rakhine State, reports 9 News.

Marise Payne said "Australia will continue to support the humanitarian needs of those affected, and to work with Myanmar and our partners in the region to encourage efforts towards a long term and durable solution to the crisis".

Lieutenant General Aung Kyaw Zaww, Major General Maung Maung Soe, Brigadier General Aung Aung, Brigadier General Than Oo, and Brigadier General Khin Maung Soe are now on Australia's consolidated list of sanctioned people.

Greens leader Richard Di Natale said it's "about bloody time" Australia put some sanctions on Myanmar.

"These (belated) targeted sanctions against Myanmar are welcome, but now we need to put an end to our military cooperation with them," he tweeted.

About 700,000 Rohingya have been driven from their homes in Rakhine state, in southwest Myanmar, since 2016.

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