Myanmar urged to protect Chinese
‘Very severe’ situation sees factories in Yangon damaged amid arson, lootings
China has urged Myanmar to take further measures to protect Chinese citizens and their property in the country after some Chinese-financed factories in Yangon were vandalized in attacks on March 14.
The attacks — including arson and looting — injured two Chinese employees and caused property losses of 240 million yuan ($36.9 million) at 32 Chinese-financed factories, according to a partial assessment, the Global Times quoted the Chinese embassy in Myanmar as saying. No fatalities had been reported at the factories.
In a statement on March 14, the Chinese embassy in Myanmar called the situation “very severe”.
“China urges Myanmar to take further effective measures to stop all acts of violence, investigate and punish the perpetrators by the law and ensure the safety of lives and property of Chinese enterprises and personnel in Myanmar,” the statement said.
“We call on the people of Myanmar to make their appeals within the law, and not to be incited or used to undermine China-Myanmar friendly cooperation.”
China’s friendly policy toward Myanmar is for the benefit of all the people of Myanmar, and economic and trade cooperation has always been based on the principle of mutual benefit, with particular emphasis on benefiting the people of Myanmar, the statement said.
Most of the affected factories are in the textile and clothing industry, where Chinese investment has created nearly 400,000 jobs in Myanmar. The actions of lawbreakers also harmed the interests of the people of Myanmar, the statement added.
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said on March 15 that after the attacks, the Chinese embassy immediately contacted Chinese companies and asked local police departments to ensure the safety of Chinese enterprises and personnel. And Myanmar sent police officers and firefighters to the affected area to strengthen security.
Zhao said Beijing will closely follow developments in the situation in Myanmar and is very concerned about the safety of Chinese enterprises and personnel. He said China hopes that Myanmar will take concrete measures to protect the safety of Chinese citizens in Myanmar and resolutely avoid the recurrence of similar incidents.
Chinese in Myanmar are reminded to enhance their security awareness.
Zhao said he hoped that all parties in Myanmar will stay calm and restrained and bear in mind the fundamental interests of the people of Myanmar. He called on all parties to keep resolving differences through dialogue and consultation under the framework of the Constitution and laws to push forward the process of democratic transformation in the country.
A one-year state of emergency was declared in Myanmar on Feb 1.