(CNN) – At least 18 people were killed and more than 30 were killed in Myanmar on Friday, police said, adding that military and military forces are “making peaceful demonstrations,” according to the UN Human Rights Office.
The victims are reported to have died on Sunday, the day after the military took power on February 1.
When the demonstrations against the military gulf that took place on the democratically elected governing body of the civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi took place on Saturday afternoon, the security forces began to express a violent representation of the protesters in cities and cities of all ages.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said it had obtained “crippling information” about the use of lethal force against pacifist demonstrations in “various cities” in Myanmar.
“According to the information, the deaths are being produced as a result of real ammunition lost against crowds in Yangon, Dawei, Mandalay, Myeik, Bago and Pokokku”, said a spokeswoman for Ravina Shamdasani. Also note the information about the use of lacrimogenic gas and explosive and paralyzing grenades.
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The communiqué condemned the “escalation of violence” and urged the military to “immediately detain the use of force against pacifist demonstrations”, saying that “the people of Myanmar have a right to reunite pacifically and demand the restoration of democracy.”
“These fundamental rights should be respected by the military and the police, and should not be violated and violently violated,” said Shamdasani.
The official also said that the police detained at least 85 medical professionals and students, together with periodic staff during the home demonstrations. In fact, more than 1,000 people have been “arbitrarily arrested and detained” in February, including “members of the democratically elected governing body”
The communiqué herhaal the lamentation of the ONU for the release of any person detained arbitrarily. “The international community must show solidarity with the protesters and all those who want a return to democracy in Myanmar,” he said.
Let’s listen carefully
Reuters previously reported that Myanmar’s police had fired shots at the men who were protesting the shooting and fired several times, citing political and medical sources, as well as local media.
In the largest city, Yangon, a person received a death sentence when the police opened fire on protesters, Reuters reported, citing a hospital doctor. The doctor, who was unidentified, said the protester was taken to hospital with a hernia in his forearm. The media of local communication Mizzima also informs about the death in the municipality of Thingangyun in Yangon.
También in Yangon, a female mourner of a presumptive cardiac attack despairs that the police dissolve a protest of masters with paralyzed grenades, according to Reuters, quoting the woman of the woman as a colleague.
In the country, three people were killed and more than a dozen people were killed when police opened fire on protesters in the Dawei area, according to the Dawei Watch media. Local politician Kyaw Min Htike confirmed that the police have been biased against protesters in Dawei.
The media of local communication Myanmar Now you have to give information about murieron and a protest in the second largest city of Mandalay, according to Reuters.
The police and the spokesman of the governing military council did not respond to the phone calls in a comment box.
Videos posted on social media showcase the escalation of education between protesters and security forces.
Images of the Hledan District of Yangon can be found on the screen. The local media inform that at least five people will be hereditary in their encounters. The victims will also be able to listen to a live broadcast published on social media by the local media of the Tamwe municipality in Yangon, in which they will show off numerous police demonstrations. At least five students were arrested during protests in other places in central Yangon’s Domingo.
The domino marks the second day of the intensification of military repression against the anti-bullying protesters, in which, according to information, hundreds of people are being held, including periodicals. In Myanmar’s people and cities on Saturday, security forces are disposing of lacrimogenic gases, rubber bales, water cannons and disposing of their arms to disperse protesters.
An activist group, the Association for the Assistance of Political Presidents (AAPP), said that the party had documented 854 people who had been detained, beaten or beaten by the state of the country on 1 February. Without embarrassment, the group said that “hundreds of people” had been arrested in Yangon and other places on Saturday.
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The UN envoy challenges the military
The last meetings will produce one day when the governing military junta passes on the President of the United Nations to make a one-size-fits-all application to the UN General Assembly for international action to help achieve the goal.
On Saturday, the state television MRTV announced the release of the ambassador to the UN Kyaw Moe Tun, claiming that it had “abuse of power and the responsibilities of a permanent ambassador” and that “traction in the country”.
In statements to Reuters after his despair, Kyaw Moe Tun said that he decided to “listen as much as he can”.
Leading the New York Assembly of the Fires, Kyaw Moe Tun challenged the military governors who now control the country and the UN Security Council and will use “any necessary medium” to rescue the Myanmar people and make the right payment.
“We need a more energetic action possible by the international community to put an end to military action, start to oppress the ignorant people, turn the state power into the people and restore democracy,” he said.
Kyaw Moe Tun said he was speaking out in the Suu Kyi governing body’s speech, which won a landslide victory in the November 8 elections. Suu Kyi is being held together with other government leaders, including President Win Myint.
In a show of defiance, the ambassador also displayed the salute of three dedicated Hunger Games, which was used by protesters in Myanmar’s calls and was adopted by the recent protests in Thailand.
The diplomat received an unusual applause from his ONU colleagues at the end of the speech. The new ambassador of the United States at the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, praised the “valiant” comments of the envoy.
“United States continues to energetically condemn the military gulf in Myanmar”, said the four, directing to the Assembly. “We condone the brutal assessment of disabled people as part of the security forces.”
Thomas-Greenfield states that the United States “will continue to burn humanitarian aid to save lives, including the Rohingya and other vulnerable populations in the states of Chin, Kachin, Rakhine and Shan.”
Richard Roth, Hamdi Alkhshali, Kristina Sgueglia and Zamira Rahim of CNN contribute with this reporter.