BRUSSELS - Top diplomats from the EU, US, UK, Albania, Australia, Canada, Korea, Norway, New Zealand, and Switzerland deplored on Tuesday the "devastating effects" of the military takeover in Myanmar that took place a year ago. "We strongly condemn the military regime's human rights violations and abuses across the country, including against Rohingya and other ethnic and religious minorities," they said in a joint statement. The foreign ministers expressed concerns over "credible reports" on torture and sexual violence, a large number of political prisoners, along with State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi, and called on the regime to immediately end the state of emergency. The statement pointed out that the military takeover had "devastating effects" on the country and "gravely undermined peace and stability in Myanmar and the region." They asserted that the military regime is responsible for the humanitarian crisis affecting 14 million
BRUSSELS - Top diplomats from the EU, US, UK, Albania, Australia, Canada, Korea, Norway, New Zealand, and Switzerland deplored on Tuesday the "devastating effects" of the military takeover in Myanmar that took place a year ago. "We strongly condemn the military regime's human rights violations and abuses across the country, including against Rohingya and other ethnic and religious minorities," they said in a joint statement. The foreign ministers expressed concerns over "credible reports" on torture and sexual violence, a large number of political prisoners, along with State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi, and called on the regime to immediately end the state of emergency. The statement pointed out that the military takeover had "devastating effects" on the country and "gravely undermined peace and stability in Myanmar and the region." They asserted that the military regime is responsible for the humanitarian crisis affecting 14 million
Missiles hit Dar al-Hadith - a religious school and a mosque - in the residential neighborhood of al-Aumd late Sunday and the casualties included women and children.
New York [US], June 6 (ANI/Xinhua): United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday strongly condemned the heinous attack by unidentified assailants on a village in the province of Yagha in the Sahel Region of Burkina Faso, which resulted in the killing of over 100 civilians, including seven children.