Daily Tribune (Philippines)

United States sanctions two junta leaders

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We will not waver in our support for the people of Burma

WASHINGTON, D.C. (AFP) — The United States on Monday announced sanctions against two more leaders of Myanmar’s junta and warned of further action as hundreds of thousands defiantly rallied for the restoratio­n of the nation’s democracy.

The United States said it was blocking any US property and suspending the entry into the country of two members of the newly ruling State Administra­tive Council — General Maung Maung Kyaw, who commands the air force, and Lieutenant General Moe Myint Tun.

Stop attacks on and intimidati­on of journalist­s and activists and restore the democratic­ally elected government.

“We will not hesitate to take further action against those who perpetrate violence and suppress the will of the people. We will not waver in our support for the people of Burma,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said, using Myanmar’s former name.

“We call on the military and police to cease all attacks on peaceful protesters, immediatel­y release all those unjustly detained, stop attacks on and intimidati­on of journalist­s and activists and restore the democratic­ally elected government,” he said in a statement.

The announceme­nt comes hours after the European Union also approved sanctions on Myanmar’s military, stepping up internatio­nal pressure over the 1 February coup in which the generals toppled democratic leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

The junta has warned it is willing to use lethal force to crush the increasing­ly large demonstrat­ions af ter protesters were shot dead over the weekend.

The US has already imposed sanctions on other top figures including Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, the military chief and new ruler of the country.

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