“Killer”: Protests as Quake-Hit Myanmar Junta attend the Bangkok Summit


Bangkok, Thailand:

The protesters called a banner a “killer” of Myanmar’s Juanmar, as he attended a regional summit in Bangkok on Friday, killed thousands of people a week later a week, giving frustrated people to the remaining people.

7.7-Over 3,000 people are confirmed after the earthquake, and the United Nations estimates that up to three million can be affected in any way-many left without shelter after destroying their homes.

Many countries have sent assistance and rescue teams, but in some worst areas there are very few signs to help the ruling military help of Myanmar on the ground.

Junta leader Min Aung Hling will hold talks with the leaders of the Bengal Littlel Nations at a luxurious Bangkok Hotel on Friday.

The decision to invite them has criticized, and hung a banner from reading a bridge outside the site protesters: “We don’t welcome the killer Min Aung Hling.”

In teak, the city of Myanmar is close to the sub -center of the previous week’s earthquake and where the estimated 80 percent of the buildings were damaged, AFP journalists saw the desperate scenes as hundreds of exhaustion, the hungry people scrambled to supply.

Teams of citizen volunteers around Myanmar killed the stories in trucks filled with water, oil, rice and other basic requirements.

In the saga, with so many houses and neighboring Mandalay left uninhabited from the earthquake, the remaining people are sleeping on the streets for a week, and are badly in need of proper shelter.

A patch of land in Mandal – a dustboil – a dustboil – wasted houses or a tent of others, is afraid of returning due to the afterchox.

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“There are many people who need,” cab driver Hala Ment Po, 30, who is now living in tents with his family, told AFP.

“Sometimes when donors bring things, it is anarchy”

While the crisis in Myanmar increases, Min Aung Holting sat on Thursday night for a gala dinner with fellow leaders of the Bimstake Group at the $ 400-A-Night Shangri-La Hotel in Bangkok.

The experienced general excluded the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi in the 2021 coup, triggered a bloody civil war, and was accused of violation of war crimes and serious human rights.

Min Aung Hling is subject to several global sanctions and the main prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has demanded arrest warrant for alleged crimes against Rohingya Muslims.

Even the people of Myanmar struggled after the earthquake, the army carried out air strikes on rebel groups, angry with international powers.

But the Junta chief was given the treatment of red carpet by the Thai government as he arrived for a meeting with Prime Minister Patongtern Shinwatra and other leaders of Bengal countries.

‘Deploble’

Myanmar’s shadow Opposition National Unity Government (NUG) condemned its presence on the summit, asked to judge it “Given that the people of Myanmar have been hurt”.

Nag said in a statement, “Janta leaders and his representatives allow allowing them to participate in regional and international forums. There is a risk to legalize an illegal regime.”

Yadnar of justice for the Myanmar campaign group said that it was “abusive” that Thailand and Bimstec were welcoming him.

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“This values ​​a military jute and embracing a military jute, which the people of Myanmar have been opposing for more than four years,” said in a statement.

Since the coup has suspected and approved by many western countries, Juult has closed colleagues for support and Moscow to support colleagues as it struggles to get the upper hand in a complex, multi-faceted civil war.

Bimstec Min Aung Hling’s first foreign trip outside China, Russia or Belarus as it attended another regional summit in Indonesia in 2021 immediately after the coup.

Bangkok meeting is a rare opportunity for his face-to-face diplomacy with major regional powerbroker, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Bimstec host Thailand has proposed that leaders issue a joint statement on the impact of the disaster when they meet on Friday.

In the decades, Myanmar’s largest, deviations from the earthquake inspired the deviation to inspire several major armed groups in the military war, so that they could call a temporary ceasefire.

But all the parties still say that they reserve the right to work in self -defense, and there are already reports of sporadic fighting.

India’s Foreign Ministry stated that the so-called “quad partners”-including Australia, Japan and the United States-welcomed the “recent commitments for temporary, partial ceasefire”.

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