YANGON, Feb 27 Myanmar’s ambassador to the United Nations made an emotional plea today to the international community for the “strongest possible action” against the military’s rule, as riot police violently clamped down on anti-coup protests in the Southeast Asian country. Since the.
Myanmar's ambassador to the United Nations made an emotional plea on Friday to the international community for the "strongest possible action" against the military's rule, as riot police violently clamped down on anti-coup protests in the Southeast Asian country.
Myanmar’s ambassador to the United Nations made an emotional plea on Friday to the international community for the “strongest possible action” against the military’s rule, as riot police violently clamped down on anti-coup protests in the Southeast Asian country. Since the February 1 toppling of civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar has seen a […]
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Myanmar Envoy Urges Strongest UN Action As Junta Clamps Down
02/26/21 AT 4:44 PM
Myanmar s ambassador to the United Nations made an emotional plea on Friday to the international community for the strongest possible action against the military s rule, as riot police violently clamped down on anti-coup protests in the Southeast Asian country.
Since the February 1 toppling of civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar has seen a burst of demonstrations demanding a return to democracy while outrage from abroad has mounted.
The nation s UN envoy, Kyaw Moe Tun, made the extremely rare move as a representative when he broke with the rulers of his country during an address at the UN General Assembly.