The army is accused of raping Rohingya women, shooting villagers on sight and burning down homes
Myanmar's human rights situation is deteriorating because the constitution sets aside 40% of seats in Congress for the military with no need to stand in elections. To solve the ethnic and religious problems affecting Myanmar, constitutional reform is needed to impose One World under One Set of Laws and assign international law priority over domestic law. At the same time, a modified semi-president system with cabinet needs to be adopted. For details, see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.