Myanmarese condemn Beijing for acknowledging military coup

Myanmar's

Guwahati: Democracy aspiring Myanmarese people represented by over 425 civil society organizations  expressed  their strongest
condemnations against the People’s Republic of China as the Beijing administration acknowledged general Min Aung Hlaing and his so-called
State Administrative Council (SAC) to be leaders of Myanmar (formerly Burma). “By issuing public statements referring to Mr Hlaing as the leader of
Myanmar and also inviting the SAC foreign minister to Chongqing at the China – ASEAN special foreign minister’s meeting as well as pledging
economic aids to it as part of solutions to the southeast Asian nation’s current political crisis, Beijing grossly interfered in
Myanmar’s domestic affairs and posed a grave threat to the  regional stability,” said a recent protest note.
Mentionable is that the National Unity Government of Myanmar earlier noted in its letter to China’s foreign minister Wang Yi that Mr Hlaing
attempted to take power with a military coup on 1 February 2021. It also asserted that Mr Hlaing is not the legitimate leader of Myanmar
and he used violence to control the ongoing pro-democracy movements which has resulted in the killings of nearly one thousand Myanmarese
protestors and displacing over 100,000 people. China claims that its efforts aim to stabilize the region and prevent
any further violence. However the reality remains that any actions in support of the military only grant it space to continue its war
against the people of Myanmar. The only way to address the current crisis is to respect the will of the Myanmar electorates and re-seat
the elected government virtually led by Nobel laurate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. “China should require that Min Aung Hlaing immediately cease all
violence, release all political prisoners, and engage in political dialogue towards a durable solution for the country’s future,” said
the statement, signed and endorsed by civil society groups (whose names were not disclosed due to serious security concerns), adding
that the Chinese government should engage the representation of the legitimate government, civil society and ethnic armed organizations to
identify a sustained solution.

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