Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

UN tells military: Stop murdering protesters

At least 54 killed and over 1,700 detained since Myanmar’s February 1 coup, says UN rights chief

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GENEVA/BRUSSELS: At least 54 people have been killed and over 1,700 detained since Myanmar’s February 1 coup, the UN rights chief said on Thursday, demanding that the military “stop murdering” protesters.

The comments come after the deadliest day of protests in Myanmar, with at least 38 dead on Wednesday in rallies where security forces were seen firing into crowds.

UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet urged security forces to “halt their vicious crackdown on peaceful protesters”. “Myanmar’s military must stop murdering and jailing protesters,” she said in a statement. “It is utterly abhorrent that security forces are firing live ammunition against peaceful protesters across the country,” she added.

Bachelet added that she was “also appalled at the documented attacks against emergency medical staff and ambulances attempting to provide care to those who have been injured”.

The UN rights office said it had corroborat­ed informatio­n that at least 54 people had been killed by police and military officers since February 1. “The actual death toll, however, could be much higher as these are the figures the office has been able to verify,” it stressed.

The killings have escalated sharply in recent days. The rights office had verified 30 of the 38 deaths reported by other UN entities on Wednesday, saying the killings by security forces had taken place in Yangon, Mandalay, Sagaing, Magway and Mon.

Another person was documented killed on Tuesday and 18 people on Sunday, with five prior to that. It said it was difficult to document injuries, but that “at a minimum, hundreds have been wounded during protests”.

Since the coup, more than 1,700 people have also been “arbitraril­y arrested and detained in relation to their participat­ion in protests or engagement in political activity,” the statement said.

At least 700 people were detained on Wednesday alone, with many of them reportedly swept up as soldiers and police conducted door-to-door searches. Those arrested include parliament­arians, political and rights activists, election officials, teachers, healthcare workers, journalist­s and monks, it said.

EU freezes developmen­t funds for Myanmar

The European Union has suspended its support for developmen­t projects in Myanmar to avoid providing financial assistance to the military after it seized power last month, officials said on Thursday.

The 27-nation EU informed a committee of the World Trade Organizati­on (WTO) that it had put on hold all developmen­t cooperatio­n that would support the military authoritie­s, a Geneva-based trade official said.

The European Commission, the European Union’s executive, has confirmed it had suspended the budgetary support, which in past years has involved more than 200 million euros ($240.7 million) in separate programmes.

 ??  ?? A woman cries during the burial in Mandalay of slain anti-coup protester Kyal Sin who died after being shot in the head at a rally.ap
A woman cries during the burial in Mandalay of slain anti-coup protester Kyal Sin who died after being shot in the head at a rally.ap

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