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Junta Attacks displace around 250,000 People in Myanmar Latest News Videos Images

The military of Myanmar broke on the Anti-Coup protesters and use lethal force to separate the quarter of a million people, said United Nation Rights Envoy on Wednesday, April 21, 2021. The military took this step and used lethal force to finish demonstrations on February 1, against the Aug San Suu Kyi, who is an ousted civilian leader. Almost 738 people have died and around 3,300 people have sent to jails as political prisoners, according to the local observer’s group to Myanmar. The UN Special Rapporteur, Tom Andrews tweeted on Wednesday on the situation of Human Rights in Myanmar,” It is scary to learn that… the junta’s attack of Myanmar have already left around a quarter million people of Myanmar, as per the sources”.

Junta Attacks displace around 250,000 People in Myanmar

The humanitarian service movement to bring help, hope, and love to the common people, Free Burma Rangers calculated that almost 24,000 people were supplanted in the state of Northern Karen amid military ground attacks with the airstrikes earlier in a month. The five spokespeople of the Karen National Union brigade, Padoh Mann Mann said on Wednesday, almost 2,000 Karen people have already crossed Myanmar’s border and entered Thailand and while thousands of are internally replaced. Later, he said that they all are hidden in the jungle of their nearby villages.

Because of this situation and in the view of Amid Mounting Violence, the leaders of SouthEast Asia along with foreign ministers decided to stop talks on the crisis of Myanmar in Jakarta on the last Saturday. Min Aung Hlaing, who is a Coup leader is expected to have an involvement in the peak has gone anger on the activists and groups of human rights.

The Brand Ambassador of Human Rights, Min Aung Hlaing said,” many people, who have already faced international sanctions for doing his roles in Military atrocities and also, starts survey on pro-democracy protesters, will not welcome on the intergovernmental gathering and will talk on the crisis that was created by them.

In a single night, the authorities released the freelance video of the Ko Latt journalist, he has been held in the custody for the last month in the capital jail of Naypidaw. From that coup day, around 70 reporters have arrested and 38 people have gone in custody, according to the reports of ASEAN.

 

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