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Sanctions, sorrow and warnings as Myanmar marks coup anniversary Bangkok, Feb 1 (AFP) Feb 01, 2022 A year after Myanmar's elected government was ousted in a military coup, the anniversary on Tuesday has been marked with a silent strike, fresh sanctions, and grim warnings about the country's trajectory. Here is a selection of comments and reactions from around the world:
"The military regime bears responsibility for this crisis... We reiterate our call on the military regime to immediately end the state of emergency, allow unhindered humanitarian access, release all arbitrarily detained persons, including foreigners, and swiftly return the country to the democratic process."
"(We are) working diligently to substantiate and document the facts underlying these reports to establish whether these crimes were committed and if so, who is criminally responsible, and to prepare files that could facilitate prosecutions."
"We are imposing sanctions in coordination with the UK and Canada on additional Burmese regime individuals, a defense entity, and cronies who materially support the regime," he said, using a former name for the country. "We'll continue pressing to restore Burma's democratic transition."
"With every week that passes, the suffering becomes greater, grievances mount and distrust between the military and its opponents increases. A full-scale civil war appears inevitable."
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