Western Ambassadors Issue Joint Strong Statement in Myanmar
Western Ambassadors Issue Joint Strong Statement in Myanmar Calling on Security Forces to Refrain from Violence Against Protesters
Western Ambassadors Issue Joint Strong Statement in Myanmar Calling on Security Forces to Refrain from Violence Against Protesters
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said that; the aid program to Myanmar should not include projects that are delivered or benefit the Military government. We also agree to implement a travel ban be formalized a coming week on Maynamar's Military Leaders and addition with join other countries calling for a special session at United
In a statement issued by the US embassy in Myanmar called on the military to relinquishes the power. U.S. Ambassador to Myanmar Thomas Vajda said in the statement: “We repeat our calls for the military to relinquish power, restore the democratically elected government, release those detained, lift all telecommunications restrictions, and refrain from violence.” The
In the early hours of Monday morning, February 1, tanks, helicopters, soldiers and police marched on the streets of Naypyidaw, Myanmar's capital. Within hours, the military took control of the government and canceling a planned parliamentary session, shutting down Internet networks across the country, shutting down the stock market and commercial banks, seizing the airport
Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other senior figures from the ruling party have been detained in an early morning raid amid escalating tension between the government and military. The move comes after days of escalating tension between the civilian government and the powerful military that stirred fears of a coup in the aftermath