English News and Press Release on Myanmar about Health, Protection and Human Rights and Epidemic; published on 25 Jun 2021 by OSRSG Sexual Violence in Conflict
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People wait to take a bus to return to Stepanakert, in Yerevan, Armenia, on November 19, 2020. (Photo by Anush Babajanyan for POLITICO).
The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Union of Refugees, a non-governmental organization advocating for the plight of displaced persons, has written an open letter to relevant international bodies, as well as the Artsakh authorities, calling on them to urgently “provide adequate and sufficient humanitarian and medical assistance to Armenian refugees and displaced persons in Artsakh.”
The letter, authored by the organization’s chairman Saro Saryan, was provided to Asbarez for publication.
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Dozens more killed protesting military rule in Myanmar as post-coup chaos deepens By Ramy Inocencio Dozens killed in anti-coup protests in Myanmar
Myanmar was reeling on Monday after yet another day saw the mass-killing of protesters in the wake of the military coup a month and a half ago. Pro-democracy protesters demanding an end to military rule and the release of civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi from prison have refused to back down, continuing their civil disobedience movement, and dying for it.
Suu Kyi was due to appear in court on Monday via videoconference, but the hearing never happened because the military junta cut internet services, making the virtual event impossible.