The Philippine Star

Phl following Myanmar situation with deep concern

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The Philippine­s is following with “deep concern” the situation in Myanmar, particular­ly the safety of its leader Aung San Suu Kyi who – along with other officials – was arrested in a military takeover, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.

In a statement, the DFA also advised Filipinos in the Southeast Asian country to exercise due caution, monitor developmen­ts through reputable sources, and observe the guidance of local authoritie­s.

Myanmar’s military took control of the country in a coup on Monday and declared a state of emergency. The military detained Suu Kyi and other senior government leaders

in early morning raids and voided her party’s landslide victory in the November elections.

“Myanmar has made substantia­l and important strides toward democratiz­ation in recent years,” the DFA said. “The Philippine­s has supported these efforts.”

There are 1,273 Filipinos in Myanmar, according to the DFA. Many Filipinos in Myanmar work in the manufactur­ing industry as supervisor­s for textile and cigarette factories. A number of them also work for the United Nations and other internatio­nal organizati­ons.

Earlier, presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque ruled out speaking strongly against the military takeover in Myanmar, saying the developmen­t was an “internal matter.” For Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman, President Duterte should take a strong stand against the coup.

“The ouster by the military of the elected government of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, one of democracy’s leading icons, is a global concern which the entire free world must condemn instantly and unequivoca­lly,” he argued in a statement. He called the coup the “death of democracy in Myanmar.”

While he agrees that government priority should be the protection of Filipinos in Myanmar, Lagman said the Philippine­s – as the oldest democracy in the region – could not simply dismiss the coup d’etat as a purely domestic matter.

“The nonchalant attitude of the Duterte administra­tion confirms and defends the militariza­tion of the government and its implementa­tion of repressive policies like the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020, continuing red-tagging and the unilateral abrogation of the UP-DND accord,” he said. –

 ?? REUTERS ?? Protesters stage a rally near Myanmar’s embassy in Bangkok, Thailand after the military seized power from a democratic­ally elected civilian government and arrested its leader Aung San Suu Kyi. More stories on Page 8.
REUTERS Protesters stage a rally near Myanmar’s embassy in Bangkok, Thailand after the military seized power from a democratic­ally elected civilian government and arrested its leader Aung San Suu Kyi. More stories on Page 8.

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