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Ms Tai emphasized in a statement that the state of Myanmar’s security forces causing the casualties of peaceful protesters, students, workers, labor leaders and children “damages the economy consciousness of the national community,” according to Reuters.
“These actions are a direct attack on Myanmar’s transition to democracy and Myanmar’s efforts to achieve a future of peace and prosperity,” Ms. Tai stressed.
“It was terrible. It really was too much and, according to the information I received, many people lost their lives for no reason,” AFP in March 29 quoted President Biden.
Also on March 29, the Norwegian Foreign Ministry asked all Norwegian citizens in Myanmar to leave the Southeast Asian country due to the recent escalation of violence, according to Reuters.
As of March 29, more than 460 people had died in protests against the military government since February 1, according to Reuters data from the Association for the Support of Political Prisoners.
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