Oman Daily Observer

UN: Myanmar faces ‘alarming’ risk of escalating civil war

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GENEVA: Myanmar is facing the alarming prospect of an escalating civil war as an uprising against the military junta widens, the UN’S human rights chief warned on Thursday.

Michelle Bachelet told the United Nations Human Rights Council that time was running out for other countries to step up efforts to restore democracy and prevent a broader conflict.

Myanmar has been in turmoil since Aung San Suu Kyi’s government was ousted by the military in February, sparking a nationwide uprising that the junta has tried to crush.

Attacks on troops have increased since lawmakers ousted by the generals called for a “people’s defensive war” earlier this month.

Bachelet said the human rights situation had deteriorat­ed significan­tly as the effects of the coup “devastate lives and hopes across the country”.

“Conflict, poverty and the effects of the pandemic are sharply increasing, and the country faces a vortex of repression, violence and economic collapse,” she said.

Faced with the “overwhelmi­ng repression of fundamenta­l rights”, the armed resistance movement was growing.

“These disturbing trends suggest the alarming possibilit­y of an escalating civil war,” she said.

Bachelet urged countries to support a political process that would engage all parties, saying the ASEAN regional bloc and influentia­l powers should use incentives and disincenti­ves “to reverse the military coup and desperate spiral of violence”.

“Myanmar’s stability and path to democracy and prosperity have been sacrificed over these last months to advance the ambitions of a privileged and entrenched military elite,” she said.

 ?? — AFP ?? Internally displaced people fleeing towards the Indian border, following attacks by Myanmar’s military on villages in western Chin state.
— AFP Internally displaced people fleeing towards the Indian border, following attacks by Myanmar’s military on villages in western Chin state.

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