New UN Myanmar envoy says ‘deeply concerned’ by escalating violence

27 Dec 2021 • 11:59 PM MYT
The Vibes
The Vibes

Featuring breaking news & latest stories from every side.

image is not available
New UN Myanmar envoy says ‘deeply concerned’ by escalating violence

YANGON – The new United Nations special envoy to Myanmar today said she was “deeply concerned” by escalating violence in the country and called for a new year ceasefire between the military and its opponents.

Nationwide protests against the February coup have been met with a bloody crackdown, with more than 1,300 people killed and over 11,000 arrested, according to a local monitoring group.

Diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis led by the UN and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have made little headway so far, with the generals refusing to engage with opponents.

Special envoy Noeleen Heyzer “is deeply concerned by the continued escalation of violence in Kayin State and other parts of Myanmar”, she said in her first statement since taking on the role.

She also called for “all parties to...allow humanitarian assistance to be provided to those in need, including those forced to flee the violence”, and for all sides to come to a new year ceasefire. 

Yesterday, a UN official said he was “horrified” by credible reports that at least 35 civilians were killed and their bodies burned in an attack on Christmas Eve in eastern Myanmar, and demanded the government launch an investigation.

Two workers for non-profit group Save the Children remain missing – their vehicle was among several that were attacked and burned in the incident in Kayah state.

“The military reportedly forced people from their cars, arrested some, killed others and burned their bodies,” it said in a statement.

The charity said today it was still investigating the incident.

There have also been fresh clashes in recent days between ethnic rebels and the military in Kayin state – also known as Karen state – sending thousands fleeing into neighbouring Thailand.

A junta spokesman said last week that the military had carried out air strikes against Karen National Union fighters and members of local “People’s Defence Force” groups that have sprung up to fight back against the putsch. – AFP, December 27, 2021