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Recent report reveals global rise in landmine casualties, emphasizing urgent need for action and adherence to Mine Ban Treaty.
The extension of Myanmar’s state of emergency signals a further delay in promised elections, intensifying the already dire situation of violence and instability that has enveloped the Southeast Asian nation.
Myanmar’s military has imposed martial law in 37 townships across eight states and regions, where people accused of treason or “spreading false news” will be tried by military tribunals.
The West appears to have a blind spot concerning the ongoing crisis in Myanmar.
Ethnic groups in Myanmar have begun attacking the military junta. Meanwhile, international pressure on the regime has failed to yield results.
“We are seeing a surge in unlawful killings, including apparent extrajudicial executions, with no attempt to rein in the use of lethal force.”
The coup in Myanmar is boiling over; at least eighteen deaths have been reported after security forces opened fire on a crowd on Sunday.
Armored vehicles armed with water cannons have advanced into the protest epicenter in Myanmar and all internet access is cut off.