The Burmese junta on Sunday called
"incitement to violence"
the latest UN reports on human rights in the country, which has been in chaos since a military coup in February.
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The UN rapporteur for human rights in Burma on Friday accused the junta of
"massing tens of thousands of troops and heavy weapons"
in the north of the country and said he feared
"even more mass atrocities"
.
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"can only create more divisions within the nation and are an incitement to internal violence"
, retorted Sunday the military regime in a statement.