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Old 03-28-2021, 04:45 AM
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Unhappy U.S. 'horrified' by Myanmar violence, Blinken says after bloodiest day since military

U.S. 'horrified' by Myanmar violence, Blinken says after bloodiest day since military coup
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By: Yuliya Talmazan - NBC News - 03-28-21
Re: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/u...t-day-n1262268

If you got a weak stomach - don't watch!
“The courageous people of Burma reject the military’s reign of terror,” Blinken said after the worst day of violence in Myanmar since last month's coup..
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The United States is “horrified” by the bloodshed in Myanmar, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Saturday, after the country’s bloodiest day of protests since last month’s military coup.

The violent crackdown on demonstrators by Myanmar’s security forces showed that the junta will “sacrifice the lives of the people to serve the few,” Blinken said in a tweet.

“The courageous people of Burma reject the military’s reign of terror,” he added, using the name the country was known as until it was changed by its then-military rulers in 1989.

His condemnation came after dozens of people were killed during military crackdown Saturday in the deadliest bloodletting since the military took control of the country on Feb. 1, ousting the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi.

The online news site Myanmar Now reported late Saturday that the death toll had reached at least 114, including a 13-year-old girl. Independent monitoring group, Assistance Association for Political Prisoners, put Saturday's death toll at 90, adding that 423 people have been killed since the coup began.

NBC News could not independently verify these numbers.

Despite the violence, protesters returned to the streets Sunday to press their demands for a return to democracy in Yangon and Mandalay, the country's two biggest cities, and across the country. Some of the demonstrations were again met with police force as funerals for those slain on Saturday were held across the country.

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Medics attend to a protester who was shot and injured when security forces opened fire on Saturday in Yangon, Myanmar.Getty Images / Getty Images

In a strongly-worded statement Saturday, U.S. Ambassador to Myanmar, Thomas Vajda, also blamed the country’s security forces for “murdering unarmed civilians, including children, the very people they swore to protect.”

“These are not the actions of a professional military or police force,” Vajda said. “Myanmar’s people have spoken clearly: they do not want to live under military rule.”

The U.S. Embassy said in a tweet that shots were fired Saturday at its cultural center in Yangon, though no one was injured.

A joint statement from the defense chiefs of 12 countries, including the U.S., Germany, the U.K. and Japan among others, also condemned the violence. “We urge the Myanmar Armed Forces to cease violence and work to restore respect and credibility with the people of Myanmar that it has lost through its actions," their statement said.

In a tweet, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin called reports of the violence “deeply disturbing.”

However, United Nations Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews called for a "robust, coordinated action" and not just words of condemnation to stop the bloodshed, saying in a statement they "ring hollow to the people of Myanmar while the military junta commits mass murder against them."

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The crackdown took place as Myanmar’s military celebrated the annual Armed Forces Day holiday with a parade in the country’s capital.

Junta chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing did not directly refer to the protest movement when he gave his nationally televised Armed Forces Day speech before thousands of soldiers in Naypyitaw on Saturday. He referred only to “terrorism which can be harmful to state tranquility and social security,” and called it unacceptable.

In recent days the junta has portrayed the demonstrators as the ones perpetrating violence for their sporadic use of Molotov cocktails.

On Saturday, some protesters in Yangon were seen carrying bows and arrows.

In contrast, security forces have allegedly used live ammunition for weeks against what have still been overwhelmingly unarmed and peaceful crowds.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Personal note: Will this type of procedure come to the US - let's hope not!
The disenfranchised can only take it for so long before all hell breaks loose.
There's something wrong in the world today and it seems that any - yes any -
disenchantment of the public - is quickly remedied by severe actions - both
by police and military if need be. How does it come to this? What are the
issues that are causing these upheavals? Iron fisted reactions seem to be
a common denominator in many countries today. Is it policy or just people
uprising and for what reasons is the heavy handed tactics that cause mass
shootings of these civies?
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As a world of people we are imploding all around the world this no love left
in many parts of the world. Leadership world-wide isn't getting the job done
and rebellion's are now common place - leaving many dead in the streets.
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Is it racial or just plain hardball by their leaderships? Remember the old
saying - Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely!

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