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Rebellion Through Diplomacy

Monday, March 1, 2021

As countries impose sanctions on military officials involved in the coup in Myanmar, ASEAN remains divided in condemnation. Indonesia has a key role to play.

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A monk raising three fingers next to a military vehicle, in opposition to the military coup, in Yangon, Myanmar, February 14. Reuters . tempo : 173221088977.

KYAW Moe Tun seemed emotional and stuttered his words as he finished his sentence. The Myanmar Ambassador to the United Nations pleaded to the international community to put an end to the military coup in his country. In front of 193 of the UN General Assembly in New York, United States on Friday, February 26, he pleaded to the entire world for help in stopping the brutal acts of the military and police towards the Myanmar people.

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