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US tightens export controls to Myanmar after protesters killed

Commerce Dept says it is studying further actions in response to military coup

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 05 Mar 2021 9:30AM

US tightens export controls to Myanmar after protesters killed
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the United States is taking the latest measures ‘in response to shocking and deadly violence against protestors in Burma’. – AFP pic, March 5, 2021

WASHINGTON – The United States yesterday tightened export controls on Myanmar, imposing its latest sanctions in response to the junta’s deadly violence against democracy protesters.

Myanmar was reclassified into the same group as US adversaries Russia and China in the level of scrutiny for any sensitive technology or materials, with restrictions on any exports that could be put to military use.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the US was taking the latest measures “in response to shocking and deadly violence against protestors in Burma”.

“We call for the restoration of democracy in Burma,” he wrote on Twitter, using Myanmar’s former name.

The Commerce Department said it was taking the measures and studying further actions “in response to the military coup and escalating violence against peaceful protesters”.

The new regulations affect exports to Myanmar’s defence and home affairs ministries as well as two state-owned firms, Myanmar Economic Corporation and Myanmar Economic Holding Limited.

State Department spokesman Ned Price voiced outrage after more protesters were shot dead by the junta, which on February 1 ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi following a decade of democracy.

“This latest escalation in violence demonstrates the fact of the junta’s complete disregard for their own people – for the people of Burma. It is unacceptable,” Price said.

“The US will continue to respond in tandem with our partners and allies around the world,” he said.

Price added that the US was also “deeply concerned” about the arrests of journalists and renewed a call for their immediate release. – AFP, March 5, 2021

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