Citizens of Myanmar, you are not forgotten — Part 1
1. The U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III speaks up for the people of Myanmar in his trip to Singapore.
2. I call on the Tatmadaw to adhere to the ASEAN Five-Point Consensus and to forge a lasting peace. The five-point document calls for an immediate end to violence and the start of a dialogue among contending parties, with a special ASEAN envoy mediating in the talks. However, the envoy has yet to be appointed.
3. On 28 July 2021, it was reported that two more pro-democracy protesters including a young woman were killed and one was wounded in a violent crackdown by regime forces on the daily Mya Taung protest column in Mandalay. Since the 1 Feb 2021 coup, at least 934 civilians have been killed by the Tatmadaw, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners.
4. The Myanmar Red Cross supported by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is scaling up emergency support as hundreds of thousands of people in Myanmar need immediate assistance and access to health services. Prof. Dr. Htin Zaw Soe, Secretary General of the Myanmar Red Cross Society said:
5. Citizens of Myanmar, you are not forgotten by the Government of Singapore — Myanmar’s military regime will build ten new crematoriums in Yangon, as the death toll from the third wave of COVID-19 continues to soar to above 4,000 since the beginning of June 2021. The crematoriums will be able to cremate more than 3,000 bodies per day.
1. The U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III speaks up for the people of Myanmar in his trip to Singapore.
2. I call on the Tatmadaw to adhere to the ASEAN Five-Point Consensus and to forge a lasting peace. The five-point document calls for an immediate end to violence and the start of a dialogue among contending parties, with a special ASEAN envoy mediating in the talks. However, the envoy has yet to be appointed.
3. On 28 July 2021, it was reported that two more pro-democracy protesters including a young woman were killed and one was wounded in a violent crackdown by regime forces on the daily Mya Taung protest column in Mandalay. Since the 1 Feb 2021 coup, at least 934 civilians have been killed by the Tatmadaw, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners.
4. The Myanmar Red Cross supported by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is scaling up emergency support as hundreds of thousands of people in Myanmar need immediate assistance and access to health services. Prof. Dr. Htin Zaw Soe, Secretary General of the Myanmar Red Cross Society said:
“Covid-19 has caused immense economic hardship across Myanmar in the past year. The current crisis has led to further social and economic upheaval. Many people are struggling to earn an income and have very limited access to basic services such as healthcare.”
5. Citizens of Myanmar, you are not forgotten by the Government of Singapore — Myanmar’s military regime will build ten new crematoriums in Yangon, as the death toll from the third wave of COVID-19 continues to soar to above 4,000 since the beginning of June 2021. The crematoriums will be able to cremate more than 3,000 bodies per day.
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