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  • Western powers' empty rhetoric is making things worse for Myanmar's people - Guardian 27.02.21237059
  • The Whole World Was Watching 1/0860923
  • The politics of hypocrisy: UK business interests in Burma - Guardian 10/0760924
  • ASEAN Should Stop "Passing the Buck" on Burma (pdf)60925
  • West unites in call to end Burma crackdown 10/0760927
  • Where the world stands on Burma - BBC60928
  • Why Burma was crushed 10/0760930
  • UN envoy in Burma seeks end killings - Guardian 9/0760935
  • India cuts to the chase with Myanmar 10/0760936
  • Statement from the Dalai Lama 9/0760938
  • Myanmar: First executions in decades mark atrocious escalation in state repression - Amnesty International 07/22297290
  • Interaction statement condemning the execution of pro-democracy activists in Myanmar - InterAction 04.08.22299042
  • Amidst military rule, UN envoy travels to Myanmar for first time - UN News 16.08.22300885
  • Letter to the UN Secretary-General on UN agencies engagement with the Myanmar junta - CIVICUS 23.09.22309065
  • Myanmar: Military Used Japan-Funded Ships Tokyo Should Immediately Suspend Non-Humanitarian Aid to Junta - HRW 11.10.22310168
  • ASEAN Needs to Rethink Its Myanmar Strategy: An overhaul in ASEAN’s approach to Myanmar is clearly needed, but tilting toward the junta is the exact wrong direction - Human R…447067
  • Joint Press Statement on the Human Rights and Humanitarian Situation in Myanmar (6 January 2025) - Government of Australia 06.01.25449181
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