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The deaths of protesters in Myanmar on Saturday have sparked a storm of convictions around the world. The United Nations and several countries have condemned the incident. Hundreds of protesters were killed in Myanmar yesterday, according to local media reports.
According to the BBC, the United States has called the incident “terrible”. Foreign Minister Anthony Blinken said more than 100 people had died in Myanmar on Saturday, according to various sources. This means that the junta government is sacrificing the lives of the common people for a few. Blinken added that the courageous people of Burma have rejected the reign of military terror. Earlier, the US embassy said that Myanmar security forces were “killing unarmed civilians.”
Meanwhile, the European Union (EU) said on Saturday that Myanmar’s Armed Forces Day has turned into a day of terror and disrespect. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has said he is “shocked” by the casualties in Myanmar on Saturday. British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the situation was “disappointing”.