Things not available in #Myanmar
Right to life
Right to access to law
Right to freedom of expression
Right to freedom of thought
Right to peaceful assembly & association .
Right to education
Right to rest .
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Respect
The slipper in the hand of a civilian will not be able to take down ðēðē #Myanmar military's Russian made Mi-35 helicopter BUT the collective determination and will can take down a regime as in many other revolutions in the world.
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UN special rapporteur Tom Andrews says the international community is "simply not doing enough" to help Myanmar's people.
He adds that steps such as sanctions must be implemented faster and be more co-ordinated.
Read more: https://t.co/Ctijj9tyHu
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ðēðē #Myanmar: PDF forces in Magway have released footage of a recent raid on a pro-junta militia camp. The camp belonged to the group âPyu Saw Hteeâ, with the PDF fighters appearing to release prisoners held by the militia during the raid.
(via @war_noir)
The Constitutional Court and the Election Commission no longer need to ask why they are holding elections. ðđð
This is knocking on the door to military Coup d'etat . Rejecting the Move Forward Party is an Article 112 issue.
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Move Forward Party's Commitment to Addressing Thailand's Myanmar Dilemma
With regards to the evolving Myanmar situation, my team and I are closely monitoring the developments and have prioritized the issue as a top concern. Of particular concern is the recently publicized divergence of views among ASEAN member states on the best approach to address the unfolding situation in Myanmar. In light of this, the Move Forward Party and I would like to reaffirm the following points:
1. Unwavering Commitment to ASEAN Centrality: We believe in ASEAN-centered actions that lead to ASEAN-led political solutions. We firmly reiterate our support for the actions taken within the ASEAN framework, including those by the previous and current Chairs of ASEAN with a view to achieving the goals and objectives established in the Five-Point Consensus (5PC). As one of the founding members of ASEAN, we attach high importance to unity among ASEAN members and to upholding principles of democracy and human rights as enshrined in the ASEAN Charter.
2. Complementarity of Interests of ASEAN and Myanmar's Neighbors: We seek to reinforce the complementarity of interests of ASEAN and Myanmar's neighbors on the situation in Myanmar - a stable, prosperous and economically viable Myanmar as a full-fledged member of ASEAN and the international community. In this regard, we will ensure close coordination and frequent consultation among all parties and key stakeholders on the issue, leading to regional and global peace, security and prosperity.
3. Inclusive Engagement for Stabilization: We firmly believe that engagement is a critical component of reaching a final solution. Any engagement strategy must be inclusive, multi-layered, and appropriate to contribute to the stabilization of Myanmar pursuant to the purposes and principles agreed upon within the framework of ASEAN, including those endorsed by ASEAN Leaders at the 42nd ASEAN Summit. We also support ongoing efforts by the United Nations and the United Nations Secretary-General in finding a diplomatic solution to the situation in Myanmar including through the Secretary-General's good offices.
4. Human Security Focus: Our strategy for Myanmar prioritizes human security considerations, with a strong emphasis on both the humanitarian and economic aspects. Within Thailand, this may involve the establishment of a Humanitarian-Economic Nexus, providing a platform to not only address the immediate humanitarian crisis but also create opportunities for new human capital to meaningfully contribute to the Thai economy. Regionally, we plan to support an initiative to ensure that the delivery of humanitarian assistance is indiscriminate and inclusive.
5. Multi-Dimensional Challenges: Thailand recognizes that the Myanmar dilemma encompasses a wide range of dimensions, including influx of irregular migrants, energy security, telecommunication and online scams, illicit arms trade, transboundary haze, health hazards, human trafficking, and drug smuggling. As part of our comprehensive strategy, the Move Forward Party-led coalition plans to create a Myanmar Inter-Agency Task Force under the purview of the Prime Minister's Office. This task force will coordinate multi-pronged efforts and seek viable solutions to the various aspects of the Myanmar challenges.
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