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822: 111: 120:- China is one of the closest allies and economic supporters of the ruling junta in Myanmar. In China's first official comment on the protests, Zhang Zhijun, a vice minister of the party's International Department, said Beijing has had minimal contact with either side and would abide by its long-term policy of noninterference in the domestic affairs of its allies. However, the Chinese government has quietly urged Myanmar's military rulers to ease the strife despite its stance that it would publicly stick to a hands-off approach toward its neighbor. 855: 910: 943: 519: 275: 411: 886: 871: 756: 361: 612: 742: 297: 73: 205: 384: 152: 443: 565: 471: 653: 173:"We are seriously following these developments very closely. We are concerned by it. We are calling on the authorities to exercise maximum restraint and desist from any acts that could cause further violence. Indonesia's approach has always been one of engagement, not necessarily meaning that we are less concerned about the situation therein. We are just convinced that the best way to go is through engagement and encouragement." 995: 590:"The Burmese authorities must fulfil their promises of reconciliation and democratisation, which the 14-year-long National Convention has singularly failed to deliver. The authorities must engage democratically with the democratic opposition and ethnic groups in open and inclusive dialogue. The world needs to speak with one voice in ensuring restraint on the part of the Burmese regime in dealing with the peaceful protests.” 544: 258: 716: 687: 496: 181: 127: 963:"I hope the international community will use this, as Australia does, as an opportunity to express our heartfelt support for the people of Burma who want to see reform there, but also to send a very strong message to the military leaders in Burma that some hardline crackdown like we saw in the 1980s, in 1988, would be completely unacceptable to the international community." 463:"I'm trying my best to convince the Burmese: 'Don't use the harsh measures.' At the least they should try to avoid the violent action from the government side.As a Buddhist and as a soldier, I can say that it will be very difficult for the Burmese government to use violence to crack down on the monks. It will be against the way of life of the Buddhists." 425:
liberty, democracy and peace to Burmese people afresh as soon as possible. He also urges the international society to square up to the entity of autarchy of the People's Republic China, to her bad record of human rights, and also, to pay close attention to her military intimidation, diplomatic repression and political wars of consolidation to Taiwan.
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On September 26, Foreign Affairs Minister Maxime Bernier issued a statement that "Canada condemns the use of deadly force by the military and police against the monks and other protesters in Burma who were expressing their right to peaceful dissent, and calls on Burma to put an immediate end to such
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spoke at the opening of the UN's 62nd General Assembly and addressed the use of force by Burma's military junta against pro-democracy demonstrators calling the situation "alarming". Calmy-Rey went on by adding that Switzerland favoured a dialogue, among all parties involved, under leadership of the
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stated that they are strongly concerned about its situation, and urged the Government of Myanmar that "to exercise restraint in order to prevent the further aggravation of its situation", and hoped to both the Government and the people of Myanmar to build their democracy and development peacefully,
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Also commented by the Foreign Minister was the use of economic sanctions against Myanmar, which was viewed as being more likely to affect ordinary citizens more than the targeted group. Soe Win, the News and Periodicals Enterprise Managing Director and head of Myanmar's information agency, lauded
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and handed a memorandum to minister-counsellor Win Myint, urging the junta to resolve the unrest in Myanmar. The protest was led by All Burma Democratic Force, followed by a range of other human rights organisations. Another round of peaceful demonstration was held by 2,000 Myanmars affront the
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expressed, on behalf of the Taiwanese Government, he conveys the strongest denunciation and regret to such violences of anti-democracy, anti-human rights, anti-humanity of Burmese Government, and appeals to the global democratic community to bring active interposition to Myanmar, so that bring
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as a gesture of good will to the international community. On September 28, the Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the violence against protesters and called for the international community to make maximum efforts to contribute to the end of the current situation.
1193: 586:"We have all been struck by the dignity and courage of the protests by thousands of Buddhist monks and tens of thousands of ordinary people in cities across the country, and their appeal for national reconciliation, genuine democracy and improved living conditions." 1004:- The Chilean Ministry of Foreign Relations, on September 25, expressed concern and absolutely rejected any action that would prevent the free exercise of basic human rights and called for the government of Myanmar to avoid the use of violence as well as free 393:- Singapore, currently holding the chair of ASEAN, released a statement in a bid to encourage a peaceful resolution to the Burmese events, mentioning that "Singapore is concerned over the latest developments in Myanmar and is monitoring the situation closely," 310:
expressed his worry on the effects of the unrest in Myanmar, stating the Burmese junta's failure to diligently move towards democratisation would be seen as an embarrassment to ASEAN due to the pact's perceived inability to address Myanmar's problems.
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In accordance, several sanctions are being considered by the Dutch government, including a possible ban on wood from Myanmar. Also, the Prime Minister remarked that these sanctions should target only the military junta, but not impair the population.
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both condemned the use of violence by the military junta, and urged the international community to take responsibility for the democratic development in Myanmar. Jens Stoltenberg stated that:
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issued his statement against the Burmese government's decision to use force against protesters, sharing his views as a Buddhist and a former military official on the effects of any crackdown:
400:"Singapore is deeply troubled and concerned by reports that the demonstrations in Yangon have been suppressed by force. We urge the Myanmar authorities to exercise utmost restraint." 239:
published their press release that the Government of Myanmar should not fight with their gun against democracy. Moreover, on September 27, a well-known civil organization called the
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alive and well outside her house last week. I think it will be a hundred times better when she takes her rightful place as the elected leader of a free and democratic Burma."
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An external affairs spokesman also added "India has believed that Myanmar's process of political reform and national reconciliation should be more inclusive and broad-based".
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requested on September 26 that French businesses freeze investments in Myanmar and he called for the UN Security Council to have 'sanctions to be adopted without delay.'
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called on Myanmar to take steps for democracy, called again to release Aung San Suu Kyi and asked the junta to invite UN Special Envoy Ibrahim Gambari to Myanmar.
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to meet once again. "If the Security Council does not reach an agreement, we will take our own responsibility. In that case, I am convinced that the
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with the Burmese junta has failed, as Myanmar does not occasionally appear to push for democratisation and fails to abide by ASEAN's demands:
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on September 25, appealed to the United Nations and international community to press the Burmese government to release political detainees.
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On September 27, there were protests in major cities across Australia, supporting the rights of Burmese to democracy and peaceful protest.
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marched in Taipei City to support the ongoing demonstrations in Burma. "Free Burma! Free Aung San Suu Kyi!" they shouted.
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On the same day, about 3,000 refugees, migrant workers and activists staged a march towards the Burmese embassy in
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Additionally, various college campuses ran campaigns in solidarity with anti-government protestors.
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Burmese embassy (alongside the Russian and Chinese embassies) on the morning of October 4.
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solution to the "extremely serious" events in Myanmar, and expressed sorrow for the
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said in a statement. "It is so like the rolling mass action that eventually toppled
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made a unique joint appeal to Myanmar's junta on Thursday to talk to protesters.
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Singapore also supported the UN's decision to send Ibrahim Gambari to Myanmar.
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until September 25, when a few news outlet began publishing terse accounts.
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will decide on further measures, together with other benevolent countries."
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ranges from support of the protestors through neutrality to support of the
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family members, including an associate, landed in Vientiane on the 27th.
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to implement far-reaching reforms, several key countries, such as the
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DECLARACIÓN DEL GOBIERNO DE CHILE REFERENTE A LA SITUACIÓN EN MYANMAR
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation News Online, September 27, 2007.
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Sarkozy asks French businesses to freeze Myanmar investments UPDATE
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Statement by MOFAT Spokesperson on the Current Situation in Myanmar
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International reaction to the 2007 Burmese anti-government protests
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Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Chile, September 28, 2007.
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Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Chile, September 25, 2007.
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Also on September 27, Alexander Downer said there was little the
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to Myanmar by the UN, stating ASEAN was giving its full backing.
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Thomson Financial News (via abcmoney.co.uk), September 26, 2007.
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should impose more sanctions against Myanmar's military regime:
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Alla dessa dagar (Bildt's personal weblog), September 23, 2007.
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The Prime Minister also reiterated support for the dispatch of
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On September 27, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that:
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Faced with Myanmar protests, China reaffirms nonintervention
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has demanded that Burmese leaders meet with the protesters.
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and a former Communist Polish political and military leader
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residents of the country during its "painful trial".
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China quietly prods Myanmar leaders to calm tensions
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Malaysia's stand on the issue of sanctions, adding:
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The Independent (South Africa), September 25, 2007.
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ABC AU - Burma tries to cool international pressure
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International reaction to the 2007 Burmese anti-government protests
2007 Burmese anti-government protests
State Peace and Development Council
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State Peace and Development Council
military Junta
People's Republic of China
India
noninterference
South Africa
Desmond Tutu
Nobel peace laureate
apartheid
China
India
Indonesia
Marty Natalegawa
ASEAN
Japan
South Korea
The Government of South Korea
the MOFAT
Moon Guk-hyeon
Korean
2007 presidential election
People's Solidarity for Participatory Democracy
Korean
Laos
Gen Than Shwe's

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