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Plea for weapons and cash

NUG chief: resistance forces need internatio­nal help like ukraine

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THE defence chief of the shadow government has called for internatio­nal help to arm its resistance forces fighting the ruling military, requesting support similar to that being given to Ukrainians battling invading Russian troops.

The people of Ukraine and Myanmar’s pro-democracy militias are all fighting for freedom and giving their lives, but those taking on Myanmar’s well-equipped army need more than internatio­nal solidarity, said Yee Mon, the National Unity Government’s (NUG) defence minister.

“The stance of internatio­nal community for Myanmar is moral support for us and we are grateful for it. We will be much more appreciati­ve if we get physical support such as arms and funding,” he said in handwritte­n remarks.

“With that support, we will be able to end the revolution sooner, minimising the loss of people and their property.”

Western allies have been arming fighters in Ukraine to resist Russia’s invasion, which Moscow calls a “special operation”.

Myanmar has been in turmoil since a coup early last year and the United Nations says more than 560,000 people have been displaced by fighting.

The NUG, an alliance of anti-junta groups, declared a “people’s defensive war” in the countrysid­e last year to stifle efforts by the military to consolidat­e power after its deadly, months-long crackdown on pro-democracy protests.

The junta has declared the NUG “terrorists”.

The militias are mostly lightly armed, using rudimentar­y rifles and homemade explosives to fight the well-equipped military, which has been accused by the United Nations of using heavy weapons and airstrikes against civilian population­s.

A State Department spokespers­on said in an email the United States continued to press the junta to end violence and was working with partners to restore the country’s path to democracy, but did not provide weapons or any form of military support to any group, individual, or organisati­on.

Yee Mon’s remarks come a few days after the NUG’S foreign minister, Zin Mar Aung, held meetings with US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman and Malaysia’s Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah in the United States, on the sidelines of an internatio­nal summit.

 ?? — reuters ?? Freedom fighters: a file photo of members of the People’s defence Forces who became guerillas in Myanmar.
— reuters Freedom fighters: a file photo of members of the People’s defence Forces who became guerillas in Myanmar.

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