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Myanmar military criticizes UN’s ‘biased’ human rights allegations

Myanmar Junta Rejects UN Allegations on Human Rights Record

Myanmar’s junta has criticized the United Nations for what it calls “one-sided allegations” regarding its human rights record. The military-led government stated that it had not received any official communication about the recent appointment of a new UN special envoy to the conflict-ridden country.

Background

Since the military coup on February 1, 2021, Myanmar has been in a state of turmoil, with clashes between the military and various opposition groups. The junta has faced criticism for its violent crackdown on dissent and its refusal to engage in dialogue with its opponents.

UN Resolution and Response

Last week, the UN Human Rights Council passed a resolution condemning the “horrific and systematic human rights violations” in Myanmar. The resolution also highlighted the junta’s control over humanitarian aid, exacerbating a crisis that has displaced over 2.5 million people.

The junta’s foreign affairs ministry dismissed the resolution as containing “unfounded and one-sided allegations,” and stated that Myanmar categorically rejects it. The government also claimed that the UN had not formally communicated with Myanmar regarding the appointment of the new UN special envoy.

Appointment of UN Special Envoy

Former Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop was appointed as the new UN special envoy to Myanmar by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Bishop’s role is to facilitate political dialogue between the military and opposing groups and to address the ongoing crisis in the country.

Despite facing criticism for engaging with the junta during her previous visit to Myanmar, Bishop has expressed her commitment to advocating for human rights and democracy in the region.

Current Situation

Myanmar’s UN envoy Kyaw Moe Tun, appointed by the ousted government of Aung San Suu Kyi, continues to hold his position despite the junta’s objections. The diplomatic standoff reflects the ongoing political tensions in the country.

Agence France-Presse (AFP) has reached out to the UN for further comments on the situation.

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