CNI News
8 November 2024
An international mechanism that contain foreign countries must be built in order to make many other countries concentrate on the Myanmar's issue, said general secretary of the Karen National Union (KNU), Pado Sawta Do Mu.
He said the above at the co-press conference of the KNU, the Chin National Front (CNF), the Karenni National Progressive Party (KNPP) and the National Unity Government (NUG).
" The security of Myanmar has anything to do with that of the entire world. Online scam business, human trafficking and narcotic drug trade are spreading all over the world. They are on the roads of New York in the US while they are on the roads of Bangkok. And they are in Europe as well. So, our problem is enormous. That's why we are responsible to make the entire world concentrate on the problem. We can make the world concentrate on the problem by building an international mechanism from which we can reach the route reconstructing the country, I believe." said Pado Sawta Do Mu.
While seeing Sr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing
Saying that the NLD government was trying to form a government without solving vote list dispute in the 2020 general election, the Myanmar Tatmadaw overthrew the NLD government and took the State power on 1st February 2021.
After that, leaders of the NLD, members of the Hluttaw, activists, democratic elements and armed groups are implementing the Spring Revolution in order to overthrow the Myanmar Tatmadaw.
While the Spring Revolution was being waged, China put pressure on the Myanmar government to crush down online scams and online gambling and used some armed groups.
Due to these situations, armed conflicts are severely taking place in Sagaing, Tanintharyi, Magway, Mandalay, Bago Regions, Kachin, Karen, Kayah, Chin, Mon and Rakhine States and there has been over six million IDPs.
While seeing Miss Bishop and chairman of the SAC
Moreover, there have been international economic sanctions on leaders of the Myanmar Tatmadaw, members of the SAC, state-owned banks. individuals and groups related to the Myanmar Tatmadaw.
Moreover, the US imposed the Burma Act and is supporting financially to opposition groups while Europe and other countries are putting pressure on the SAC and the Myanmar Tatmadaw by laying down the policy of no contact.
The UN Special Envoy to Myanmar, Miss Julie Bishop came to Myanmar in October and met with Sr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing after which she said to carry out an international process led by Myanmar at the UN Assembly.