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UN chief calls for action over coup

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UN SECRETARY-GENERAL Antonio Guterres has called on internatio­nal leaders to ensure Myanmar’s coup fails as police levelled their first formal charge against the country’s deposed leader and the new military government blocked access to Facebook.

Senior generals announced on Monday that they would take power for a year, accusing Aung San Suu Kyi’s government of not investigat­ing the military’s claims of voter fraud in recent elections.

Ms Suu Kyi’s party swept that vote and the military-backed party did poorly.

In an interview on Washington Post Live, Mr Guterres said the United Nations would work with key internatio­nal players “to put enough pressure on Myanmar to make sure that this coup fails”.

Also on Wednesday, the foreign ministers of the G7 leading industrial nations issued a statement calling for Ms Suu Kyi and others to be released and for power to be restored to the democratic­ally elected government.

She appears likely to be detained until at least the middle of the month after police charged her with possession of illegally imported walkie talkies.

The charge came to light two days after she was placed under house arrest and appeared to be an effort to lend a legal veneer to her detention, though the generals have previously kept her and others locked up for years.

Hundreds of politician­s who had been forced to stay at government housing after the coup were told to leave the capital within 24 hours and go home, a member of parliament from Ms Suu Kyi’s party said.

Internet users said the Facebook disruption began late on Wednesday,

and mobile service provider Telenor Myanmar confirmed that mobile operators and internet service providers had received a directive from the communicat­ions ministry to temporaril­y block the site.

Telenor Myanmar, which is part of the Norwegian Telenor Group, said it would comply, though it was concerned the order was a breach of human rights.

Facebook is especially popular in Myanmar and the ousted government had commonly made public announceme­nts on the social media site.

National League for Democracy spokesman Kyi Toe confirmed the charge against Ms Suu Kyi that carries a maximum sentence of three years in prison.

He also said the country’s ousted president, Win Myint, was charged with violating the natural disaster management law.

A leaked charge sheet dated February 1 indicates they can be held until February 15.

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UN chief Antonio Guterres wants the military to be held to account

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