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UN Special Envoy Warns Myanmar Army There are severe penalties If using force against protesters

Special Envoy to UN – Feb 16 BBC Report that Christine Schanner Burgener United Nations Special Envoy for Myanmar Affairs Reminded the Myanmar army that There will be severe penalties For the brutal suppression of anti-coup protests The right to peaceful assembly must be fully respected and emphasized that cutting off internet signals undermines essential democratic principles.

Security Council Considers Situation in Myanmar 5 Myanmar – Christine Schraner Burgener, Special Envoy for Myanmar

The special ambassador’s warning was made during a telephone conversation with Senior General Saw Win Deputy Chief of the Armed Forces of Myanmar On Monday, Feb. 15, while the internet in Myanmar became available again this morning. After being cut off for a second night And so far, the Myanmar army has blocked websites to try to stop dissenting the coup on Feb. 1.

AP

For the protest atmosphere The mob has rallied in cities such as Yangon and Mandalay. Many monks, including monks, came out on the streets of Rangoon, where most protests were peaceful. Outside of Yangon. Protesters lie down on the tracks to block the service. Make the train line Yangon – Mawlamyine. South of the country Marching must stop

REUTERS

However, the number of people will grow a little less than the previous week there were tens of thousands. This is because the Myanmar military took over. In addition, the military announced tougher penalties on those against the coup leaders. Those obstructing security forces could face 20 years in prison, while terrorists or public unrest could be jailed three to seven years.

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