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UN Security Council ‘strongly’ condemns Myanmar violence, civilian deaths

Unanimous statement however has scope, language softened by Myanmar ally China

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Apr 2021 8:30AM

UN Security Council ‘strongly’ condemns Myanmar violence, civilian deaths
Since the February 1 coup, the Security Council has issued three unanimous statements on Myanmar. – AFP, pic April 2, 2021

YANGON – The UN Security Council yesterday “strongly condemned” the deaths of hundreds of civilians in Myanmar, in a unanimous statement watered down by China after two days of tough negotiations.

“Members of the Security Council expressed deep concern at the rapidly deteriorating situation and strongly condemned the use of violence against peaceful protestors and the deaths of hundreds of civilians, including women and children,” read the statement, initiated by former colonial power Britain.

In earlier versions of the text, Western nations wanted to include a “readiness to consider further steps” – a reference to the possibility of international sanctions. 

But China, considered Myanmar’s most important ally, blocked the language, diplomats said.

Beijing also insisted on softening a reference to the “killing” of hundreds of civilians and changing it to civilian “deaths”.

Russia, diplomats said, also blocked the text several times because Moscow wanted a sentence condemning the death of security forces members in demonstrations.

Still, despite the lengthy negotiations, getting the Security Council to speak with one voice sent a “very important signal”, one ambassador said on condition of anonymity. 

Since the February 1 coup, the Security Council has issued three unanimous statements on Myanmar.

But Beijing, which has never recognised the existence of a coup, reduced the scope of the negotiated texts each time.

Moreover, the Security Council’s positions have had little effect on the military so far.

On Wednesday, the UN’s special envoy on Myanmar called for strong actions against the junta and warned of a possible “bloodbath” and the risk of civil war. – AFP, April 2, 2021

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