JakartaPost-Sept 8

Indonesia has called for restraint in the Myanmar coup crisis after a rallying cry for a “people’s defensive war” against military rule on Tuesday looked likely to set back regional efforts to deliver humanitarian aid into the country. Duwa Lashi La, acting president of Myanmar’s shadow government, the National Unity Government (NUG), rallied citizens to rise up against the junta that ousted the civilian government in February. “I believe our neighboring countries – ASEAN countries, [the United Nations] and other countries around the world – understand that we do it out of necessity based on the country’s current condition,” he said in a recorded speech posted on social media. “I call on the citizens of Myanmar to revolt against the rule of the military terrorists led by Min Aung Hlaing in every corner of the country.” When asked about the NUG’s call to revolt, Foreign Ministry spokesman Teuku Faizasyah simply reiterated Indonesia’s constant calls for restraint amid the urgent need to provide aid relief for the people of Myanmar.

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