Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere – Martin Luther King Jr.
“You can’t really teach how to swim to drowning person. In that case, they need immediate help from someone who could swim. People from Myanmar in current situation is similar to drowning person who need helps.”
Enough is Enough!! To bring Justice for Myanmar is crucial for the international and regional peace and democracy. Statements by United Nations and international communities are enough, the dead bodies are enough. Myanmar needs answer and tangible actions.
Today is like yesterday, everyday brings the tragic stories and scenes fill with cry, and mourning for the death heroes. Surely, another innocent young life being killed and another doors of house being smashed and people inside being persecuted. Myanmar civilians are facing crimes against humanity executed by the military regime. The mobile data is already cut off and Military announced to cut the internet wifi until further notice.
Myanmar’s military regime continue to use deadly violence. The draft of the constitution was released by the civilian government (CPRH) . According to people from Hlaing Tharyar township, armed goons are raiding into streets and continuously shooting with guns so the residents can’t get out and ask for help. Due to the internet blackout, residents can’t report situation too. The military set fire to a residential area in Hlaing Tharyar Township, and other two townships in Yangon. Eleven young workers from a teashop in Hlaing township were arrested this afternoon without a cause and people are used as forced labour. In some townships in Yangon, some children are portered by the soldiers. According to the news from Myanmar Now, several townships in Yangon and Mandalay, the soldiers used arm and forced the to remove blockades or “they will shoot everyone no matter who put up”.

A United Nations-backed team of investigators recommends Myanmar civilians who receive orders to commit acts against international law to come forward with evidence that can be used to impeach leaders.
The Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH) get rid of all ethnic armed organization from the list of terrorist organisations or illegal associations.
The Global R2P Monitoring Group has listed Myanmar as one of the countries that should be protected by the R2P. Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect Executive Director, Dr. Simon Adams, urged the international community though the interview with BBC, to act on the situation in a multitude of ways, including sanctions, the elimination of development aid . He asked for the regional governments to take tangible actions for solving the crisis and the need to refer the situation to the International Criminal Court.
Khin Thet San