Wednesday, March 24, 2021

CRPH ကို ထိခိုက်အောင် စစ်ကောင်စီလုပ်နိုင်မည် မဟုတ် (ဦးထင်လင်းအောင်)

VOA
24 မတ်၊ 2021
အင်ကြင်းနိုင်

 CRPH နဲ့ပတ်သက်လို့ စစ်ကောင်စီဘက်က ခြိမ်းခြောက်တဲ့ လုပ်ရပ်မှန်သမျှ သူတို့ကို ထိခိုက်မှုရှိမှာမဟုတ် ဘူးလို့ CRPH နိုင်ငံတကာဆက်ဆံရေးကိုယ်စားလှယ် ဦးထင်လင်းအောင် က ပြောပါတယ်။ 

 

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Ro Nay San Lwin recently interview with FRANCE 24

FRANCH 24 

25 March 2021

ASEAN on Myanmar’s Coup: Revisiting Cold War Diplomacy on Cambodia

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DEEPAK NAIR
22 MAR, 2021
A battle for international recognition between Myanmar’s junta and Aung San Suu Kyi’s deposed civilian government is underway. The opposition in the incarnation of the Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH) has urged the international community not to recognize the junta, while the junta has charged the CRPH as “illegal” and guilty of “high treason.”

The battle lines have been drawn with the extraordinary address to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) by Myanmar’s Permanent Representative U Kyaw Moe Tun. In his speech, Kyaw Moe Tun broke ranks with the junta and delivered a message from the CRPH that urged international condemnation of the coup and denial of recognition for the junta-led State Administration Council regime.

At least 11 dead as massive fire destroys thousands of homes in Bangladesh Rohingya refugee camps

CNN
By Rebecca Wright, Mitchell McCluskey, Salman Saeed and Salman Saeed,
March 23, 2021


 













Flames engulf a Rohingya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bagladesh on Monday.

(CNN)A fire swept through a sprawling Rohingya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Monday, killing at least eleven people, destroying homes and endangering the lives of tens of thousands of refugees, according to the Bangladesh government.

The fire destroyed at least 10,000 shelters as it tore through the camp, according to the Inter Sector Coordination Group (ISCG) in Bangladesh.

Myanmar Junta Expects Asian Nations to Keep Investing After Coup

Bloomberg News
22 March 2021,



Myanmar’s military junta expects investments from Asian countries to continue despite growing condemnation over its coup last month and the violent suppression of ensuing pro-democracy protests.

While the U.S. and its partners are taking actions such as sanctions against the military, and some regional companies have scaled back operations, Asian neighbors largely have refrained from turning away from the country and the current leadership sees long-term regional partners staying engaged.

Thousands left homeless after fire rips through Rohingya camp in Bangladesh

INDEPENDENT
Vincent Wood
@wood_vincent
23 Arch 2021

 
‘It is another devastating blow to the Rohingya refugees who live here’, Country Director of Save the Children in Bangladesh says


A fire in the Rohingya refugee camp in southern Bangladesh has destroyed thousands of homes and killed several people, officials and witnesses have said in the wake of one of the worst blazes to hit the settlement in recent years.

While neither UN nor Bangladeshi officials engaged with the camp could confirm the number of deaths, refugees in the settlement said several had died in the fire that had torn through the Balukhali camp in Cox’s Bazar.

US and allies sanction Myanmar's military for violent repression of protesters

CNN
By Nicole Gaouette
March 22, 2021

Washington (CNN)US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced new sanctions against members of Myanmar's military on Monday for the ongoing crackdown on pro-democracy protests since the military seized power in a February 1 coup.

The penalties were the second set that the US announced in coordination with allies on Monday. Earlier in the day, the US and European Union announced human rights sanctions against China for its ongoing repression in Xinjiang province, including of Uyghur Muslims.

U.S. Blacklists Myanmar Police Chief, Army Units Over Deadly Crackdown

U.S. News
By Reuters,
Wire Service Content 
SIMON LEWIS AND Doina Chiacu
March 22, 2021
FILE PHOTO: Protesters run during a crackdown of an anti-coup protests at Hlaing Township in Yangon, Myanmar March 17, 2021. Picture taken March 17, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer/File PhotoREUTERS

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department said on Monday it was imposing sanctions on two members of Myanmar's ruling junta, including the chief of police, and two military units linked to the deadly repression of protests again the army's coup, as Washington warned of more action.

US must confront the coup in Myanmar

TRIBUNE HERALD
Monday, March 22, 2021

Myanmar emerged from years of military rule to a form of democracy over the last decade.

While generals still held ultimate power, Aung San Suu Kyi and her National League for Democracy Party led the civilian government and won November’s national election in a landslide. But before Myanmar’s Parliament met on Feb. 1, military rulers seized control in a coup, arresting Suu Kyi and other opposition leaders on flimsy charges as they plunged the country back into authoritarianism.

But apparently the military of Myanmar, also called Burma, didn’t anticipate the depth of citizen opposition. For weeks, throngs from all walks of society have braved security forces in peaceful protests demanding a return to democratic rule.

The regime responded with relative restraint at first but has reverted to brutality. A bloody crackdown has killed at least 126, including 51 shot (many in the head) just this last weekend. More than 2,000 have reportedly been arrested, with many enduring torture.

US, EU, Britain Impose Sanctions on Chinese Officials Over Uyghurs

VOA News
Updated March 22, 2021
European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell speaks to media before a EU foreign ministers meeting in Brussels, on March 22, 2021.


The United States, the European Union and Britain have imposed sanctions on several Chinese officials for human rights abuses against the Muslim Uyghur minority in China’s Xinjiang province.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the U.S. sanctions were taken in solidary with U.S. allies.

“As part of their actions today, our partners also sanctioned human rights abusers in connection with the atrocities occurring in Xinjiang and other countries,” Blinken said in a statement Monday.

The responsibility to protect as a duty of carein international law and practice (2008) R2P

Arbour (2008) R2P by bya*bo

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Dictionary of Genocide

Dictionary of Genocide by albi.

The Oxford Handbook of Genocide Studies ( PDFDrive ).pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Geno... by Jusuf

Genocide in Myanmar

Genocide in Myanmar by Let's Save Myanmar

Eight Stages of Genocide and Preventing Genocide by Gregory Stanton, Genocide Watch May 2008

Eight Stages of Genocide an... by Carl Cord

Genocide

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Genocides in History

Genocides in History by Srebrenica Genocide Library

A Refugees Journey from Myanmar Leaving My Homeland

A Refugees Journey from Mya... by Malik Farhan Azam

The Rohingya - The Ethnic People, Our History and Persecution

The Rohingya - The Ethnic P... by Free Rohingya Coalition

The Rohingya Genocide - Compilation and Analysis of Survivors' Testimonies

The Rohingya Genocide - Com... by Free Rohingya Coalition

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