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Buddhist monk group condemns military crackdown in Myanmar
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Kolkata, March 17 : Myanmar s government-appointed body representing Buddhist monks has opposed the bloody crackdown by the military junta in the country that has left more than 200 dead.
The draft statement by the State Sangha Mahanayaka Committee called upon the military junta to immediately halt firing on demonstrators. Killing peaceful protesters must stop, the statement said.
The final draft will be released by the Sangha Maha Nayaka committee on Thursday after it is discussed with the religious affairs minister, a monk close to the government-appointed organisation told IANS.
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By P.K.Balachandran/Ceylon Today
The on-going Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) in Myanmar against the imposition of military rule on February 1, has assumed unprecedented proportions. Into its 20 th.day on Friday, the CDM appears to be denting the determination of the junta, albeit only slightly thus far. The military rulers have promised elections in one year and the charges that they have slapped on the deposed ruler, Aung San Suu Kyi, personally, are minor. Possessing illegally imported walkie talkies is one of them. And despite the mass turn out in demonstrations across the country, military action a la Tiananmen Square seems unlikely.