Days after human rights teams printed an in depth report accusing Myanmar’s junta chief of focusing on unarmed protestors, the Burmese chief vowed at present to “annihilate” opponents of the junta. Today is the anniversary of Myanmar’s most violent crackdown on pro-democracy protests. The army chief, Min Aung Hlaing, mentioned the navy will “no longer negotiate… and annihilate till the end” groups preventing to finish its rule.
ติดตั้งโซล่าเซลล์บ้าน on this present day one year in the past killed 163 protesters, in accordance with a local monitoring group. The protestors had been demonstrating towards the junta ousting Aung San Suu Kyi’s government within the February 2021 coup. Since the coup, authorities in Myanmar have killed over 1,700 folks, based on worldwide displays.
The day of the bloody crackdown, March 27, coincides with Myanmar’s “Armed Forces Day”. The day originally started to commemorate Myanmar’s freedom from Japan throughout World War II, however, one researcher at Human Rights Watch lately criticised governments that still celebrate the day.
“Governments becoming a member of Myanmar’s Armed Forces Day celebrations are celebrating the military’s brutal suppression of its own people”.
This week, two human rights our bodies accused the chief of creating a particular command that deployed snipers to kill unarmed protestors. The groups say this was to create worry. The researchers investigated leaked paperwork and 128 testimonies from survivors, medical staff, witnesses and former military and police personnel, on violence in Myanmar. The report is titled “Nowhere is Safe”..