UK condemns Myanmar military violence and humanitarian crisis
Key points
- The UK condemns the military regime’s primary role in perpetuating indiscriminate attacks and airstrikes
- The UK urges cease of hostilities, protection of civilians, release of those arbitrarily detained, and rapid, full, safe and unimpeded humanitarian access
TL;DR
- Thanks the EU and the OIC for advancing the resolution.
- The UK says the military’s blockade has caused severe shortages and pushed Rakhine State to the brink of famine, with over two million at risk.
- The UK reiterates thanks to Bangladesh for hosting over a million Rohingya refugees and says returns must be safe, voluntary, dignified and sustainable.
Original text
We thank the EU and the OIC for their efforts in advancing this important resolution. The UK is concerned by the ongoing violence in Myanmar, including escalating human rights violations and increasing reports of sexual and gender-based violence. The UK condemns the military regime’s primary role in perpetuating indiscriminate attacks and airstrikes, which continue to kill and injure civilians. We urge all parties, e...
Key tags
Topics
- Human Rights
- Humanitarian Access
- Refugees
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Keywords
- Airstrikes
- Blockade
- Famine
- + 5 more
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Summary words: 96
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