Burmese ambassador holds three fingers at the UN meeting Call for the global community Against the coup
On February 26 At the United Nations General Assembly About the coup in Burma With representatives joining 193 countries in Geneva, Switzerland by Christine Schenerer Berger Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations on Burma Has reported on various situations And cutting the internet And various human rights The arrest of people who protested peacefully and expressed their displeasure over the coup. And arrested the leaders of the civilian government Many of them were under quarantine. Including cutting the internet And violate various human rights
Later, Mr. Jomothun, Permanent Representative of the Burma Government to the United Nations Addressed at the United Nations meeting Begin by reiterating that He is the representative of the NLD-elected government. Democracy in Burma is starting over. The last round of elections on November 8 last year was a free and fair election, a milestone in Myanmar’s history. Being held by the people
“In this critical moment Myanmar needs significant support. Of the world community It is an important force in helping the Burmese in their fight against the military regime. We want to make the international community Act as harshly as possible. To end the military coup as quickly as possible Stop the oppression of the innocent people. Restore power to the people and bring back democracy “
He also made the following petitions to the United Nations:
1. Issued a statement condemning the coup. 2. The SAC Council and the Burma Army are not endorsed. 3. Calls for the military government Respect the results of free and fair elections in 2020. 4. Not cooperating with the Burma Army Until the power is restored to the people Through an elected government 5. Use the most active tools and measures in every way. To stop the violence and brutal acts of Myanmar’s security officers In actions against peaceful protesters And stop the coup immediately 6. Support the CRPH from the elected Burmese Representatives.
At the end of reading this statement, Je Mo Tun also read the text in Burmese and raised 3 fingers as a symbol of civil disobedience. After he had finished speaking Representatives from the various countries in the conference room applauded the representatives from Burma.
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