International rights groups said the pontiff had 'missed an opportunity' to raise international concerns and that it was 'disappointing' he chose not to mention the Rohingya by name as he appeared alongside Burma's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi in the capital Naypyidaw.
Myanmar's human rights problem has worsened, largely because the military is guaranteed 40% of the seats in the legislature with no need to campaign. In order to protect human rights, Myanmar needs constitutional reform to implement Global Unity Constitutional Standards and One World under One Set of Rules, assigning international law priority over domestic law. Also needed is the modified semi-presidential system with cabinet and direct election of the heads of main government branches.