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US urges Myanmar to ‘refrain from violence’ after protester death

Washington imposes targeted sanctions, hopes international pressure will put heat on junta

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Feb 2021 10:30AM

US urges Myanmar to ‘refrain from violence’ after protester death
A rally turned violent with police firing rubber bullets on February 9 in Naypyidaw, Myanmar. Mya Thwate Thwate Khaing, who was shot in the head during a protest, was confirmed dead yesterday. – AFP pic, February 20, 2021

WASHINGTON – The United States yesterday urged Myanmar’s military to refrain from violence and relinquish power after the first death in protests against the coup.

“We condemn any violence against the people of Burma and reiterate our calls on the Burmese military to refrain from violence against peaceful protesters,” State Department spokesman Ned Price told reporters, using Myanmar’s former name.

“The US will continue to lead the diplomatic efforts to galvanise the international community into collective action against those responsible for this coup.”

Myanmar’s military toppled civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi on February 1, leading to protests for the restoration of democracy despite the junta’s efforts to hinder communications.

A rally on February 9 in the capital Naypyidaw turned violent with police firing rubber bullets. Mya Thwate Thwate Khaing, who turned 20 while unconscious in a hospital bed, was confirmed dead yesterday from a gunshot to the head.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the US, which has imposed its own targeted sanctions, hoped that international pressure will put the heat on the junta.

He addressed the crisis in separate joint calls on Thursday with Asian and European allies.

“Pressure takes time to be felt to be exerted.

“My hope is that as more and more countries come together in making clear that this is not acceptable, we will see a change from the military.

“The harsh reality is that the democratic transition has been interrupted.

“The international community needs to speak clearly with one voice that this is not acceptable.” – AFP, February 20, 2021

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