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India condemns violence in Myanmar, urges maximum restraint

India has condemned the violence in Myanmar and the loss of life and property, as it called for maximum restraint and the release of detained leaders. On 1 February, Myanmar’s army toppled the country’s government and captured power for a year, detaining top political figures, including de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi and President Yoo Win Myint. The coup led to protests and other acts of civil disobedience, leading to the deaths of hundreds of people. The UN Security Council on Wednesday held a closed discussion on the situation in Myanmar.

India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, T.S. @ASEAN Endeavor He said that during the meeting, he had “a situation to be resolved peacefully, the need for greater engagement, Emphasis on fulfilling the hopes and aspirations of the people and extending assistance in the Rakhine State Development Program ”. # During the closed meeting of #UNSC in Myanmar, I also added:Status to be resolved peacefully.

There is a need to engage more and more – fulfill the hopes and aspirations of the people. Help with Rakhine State Development Program – 2/2 # IndiaInUNSC pic. twitter.com/LFB9UyvsIv – PR / Amb TS Tirumurti (@ambtstirumurti) March 31, 2021 Last week, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned security terms in the “strongest terms” that killed dozens of civilians, including children.

And the youth were also involved. The army in Myanmar, he said, “continued military tensions, resulting in the highest number of deaths since the demonstrations against the coup last month, are unacceptable and demand a firm, unified and resolute international response.” Does. It is important to find an immediate solution to this crisis, ”the UN chief said on March 27, 1 February was the worst day since demonstrations against the coup, when security forces killed at least 107 people, including 7 children. Guterres reiterated his immediate appeal to the military to avoid violence and repression, and said those responsible for serious human rights violations in Myanmar should be held accountable. Policemen patrolled Yangon, Myanmar, on Friday, 19 March 2021. (AP Photo) Myanmar Secretary-General’s Special Envoy Christine Schreiner Bergner also briefed the council’s closed consultations. In his remarks received by PTI, Bergner warned that a “bloodbath is imminent” in the country and said that more than 520 people have died after the coup attempt in early February.

“The request for a solution to this crisis could not be clarified, ” He said. Bergner said that the most serious crimes and violations of international law are happening in plain sight. “I am afraid this trend will become blood donors as the Commander-in-Chief is determined to consolidate his unlawful grip on power with power.” Bergner summoned those who had access to the Tatamawa, Myanmar Armed Forces, to tell them how much its actions had damaged the country’s reputation, posing a threat to the safety of its citizens as well as its neighbors is. country. “While emphasizing that military leaders have clearly shown that they are not capable of managing the country, Bergner said civilian rule should be restored.” “It is our responsibility to help restore a return to civilian rule under an elected government headed by President Vin Myint and state counselor Aung San Suu Kyi, Which this Security Council refers to as ‘members of the government’. “

Bergner said she intends to visit the region soon, hoping that next week, she will continue her close dialogue with members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and other leaders. While warning that the crisis in the already fragile public health sector is growing rapidly against the backdrop of the global pandemic, he asked the Security Council to consider all available means to take collective action and what is right, The multifaceted catastrophe in the middle of Asia appealed to what the people of Myanmar deserve and prevent. He sounded the alarm that the hard-won beneficiaries of democratic change and the peace process were slipping away. “

Mediation requires negotiation but the Myanmar military has closed its doors in most parts of the world. It seems that the army will engage only when it feels that they are capable of controlling the situation through repression and terror, ”she said. Urging the Council for a firm, unified and resolute international response, It said the United Nations body should “consider potentially significant action that could reverse the course of events in Myanmar.” Alice Wairimu Nerittu, the UN’s Special Adviser for the Prevention of Genocides, and Michelle Bachelet, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, said in a statement that “shameful, cowardly, ruthless” actions by the military and police were used as shootings at Has been filmed. ” The escape, and those who have not spared even the youngest children, “must stop immediately.

It is the responsibility of the international community to protect the people of Myanmar from atrocities. ‘The United Nations said that on 1 February, Myanmar’s army seized power, thousands of people were arbitrarily arrested and many people went missing. Brutal “actions” that have been filmed as shooting at protesters. ” The escape, and those who have not spared even the youngest children, “must stop immediately. It is the responsibility of the international community to protect the people of Myanmar from atrocities. ‘The United Nations said that on 1 February, Myanmar’s army seized power, thousands of people were arbitrarily arrested and many people went missing. Brutal “actions” that have been filmed as shooting at protesters. ” The escape, and those who have not spared even the youngest children, “must stop immediately. It is the responsibility of the international community to protect the people of Myanmar from atrocities. ‘The United Nations said that on 1 February, Myanmar’s army seized power, thousands of people were arbitrarily arrested and many people went missing.

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