Irrawaddy-Mar 30

Britain has called for an emergency meeting of the United Nations (UN) Security Council on the crisis in Myanmar, after scores of protesters including children were gunned down over the weekend. The UN Security Council has already voiced “deep concern” over the military coup in Myanmar and called for the “release of all detainees”, including ousted State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi. But there is no sign that the junta, known officially as the State Administrative Council, will stop its lethal crackdown on anti-regime protesters. With activists fleeing to the borders with Thailand and India, Myanmar’s neighbors are increasingly concerned by the growing instability in the country. Thousands of Karen refugees fled to Thailand over the weekend following a series of airstrikes by the military. The UN, international relief organizations and foreign embassies are greatly concerned at the use of airstrikes against the civilian population and the looming refugee crisis on the border.

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