Irrawaddy/AFP-May 9

Junta-ruled Myanmar is set to dominate a meeting of Southeast Asian nations in Indonesia starting Tuesday, after an air strike on a village last month reportedly killed at least 170 people. Myanmar has been ravaged by deadly violence since a military coup deposed Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s government more than two years ago and unleashed a bloody crackdown on dissent. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), long decried by critics as a toothless talking shop, has led diplomatic attempts to resolve the crisis. But those efforts have been fruitless, as the junta ignores international criticism and refuses to engage with its opponents, which include ousted lawmakers, anti-coup People’s Defense Forces and armed ethnic minority groups. An air strike on a village in a rebel stronghold last month that reportedly killed about 170 people sparked global condemnation and worsened the junta’s isolation.

It also fueled calls for ASEAN to take tougher action to end the violence. ASEAN has long been criticized for its inaction, but its initiatives are limited by its charter principles of consensus and non-interference. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/the-world-myanmar/myanmar-to-dominate-asean-summit-as-violence-escalates.html