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Shame to use weapons against citizens: S’pore

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SINGAPORE: Singapore’s foreign minister said on Friday it was a “national shame” for the armed forces of a country to use weapons against their own people as he called on Myanmar’s military rulers to seek a peaceful solution to the unrest in the country.

“It is the height of national shame for the armed forces of any country to turn its arms against its own people,” said Vivian Balakrishn­an, repeating that Singapore was appalled by the violence against civilians in the country.

The United Nations has said at least 54 people have been killed since the Feb. 1 coup. More than 1,700 people had been arrested, including 29 journalist­s.

Balakrishn­an and his counterpar­ts in the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) had held talks with a representa­tive of the junta earlier this week.

Singapore along with a number of other ASEAN foreign ministers have called for the release of political detainees including civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

Balakrishn­an said on Friday the foreign ministers were in daily contact with each another over Myanmar.

“If you look over the past 70 years, the military authoritie­s in Myanmar, frankly, do not respond to economic sanctions, do not respond to moral opprobrium,” the Singapore minister said. He said that while references to the ASEAN charter and human rights declaratio­n were essential, they were not sufficient to change the junta’s behaviour.

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