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Myanmar community in South Korea stages protest against military coup


Myanmar community in South Korea stages protest against military coup
Posted : 2021-02-11 08:02
Updated : 2021-02-11 09:50
Members of the Myanmarese community in South Korea protest against the military coup in the Southeast Asian country, near the Embassy of Myanmar in Seoul s Yongsan District, Feb. 5. After the military seized power and occupied the country s capital Nay Pyi Taw, the country s leader Aung San Suu Kyi, President Win Myint and other members of the National League for Democracy were detained by troops. Courtesy of Soe Moe Thu
By Jung Da-min
When large crowds were participating in demonstrations on the streets across Myanmar to protest the military coup there, Myanmarese communities in other countries also rose up against the military regime. ....

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The Responsibility To Prevent The Next Myanmar


The Responsibility To Prevent The Next Myanmar 
The global democratic community has a responsibility to prevent another Myanmar in Sri Lanka.
UN Human Rights High Commissioner Michelle Bachelet’s report sets out the current Sri Lankan context as she perceives it:  
“19. The following section highlights six of these broader trends: i) militarization of civilian government functions; ii) reversal of Constitutional safeguards; iii) political obstruction of accountability for crimes and human rights violations; iv) majoritarian and exclusionary rhetoric; v) surveillance and obstruction of civil society and shrinking democratic space; and vi) new and exacerbated human rights concerns. The High Commissioner is concerned these represent important early warning indicators that require the Human Rights Council’s urgent attention.” ....

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