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MYANMAR – Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun spoke at the United Nations Security Council meeting, asking the international community for action to stop the terrorist junta council forcibly recruiting the young people in Myanmar into the military.
The ambassador said this at the open door meeting under the title, “Promoting Conflict Prevention – Empowering All Actors Including Women and Youth” held at the New York UN headquarters on March 13.
“The military dictators are forcibly conscripting the youth of Myanmar. This is not to defend the country but to use them as human shields or porters against the emerging revolutionary forces all over the country. Such forced conscription and current humanitarian crisis could lead to the creation of worrisome regional conflicts. Thus the National Unity Government and the people of Myanmar have been asking the international community to take action to put a stop to forced conscription since early February,” requested Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun.
The ambassador said that the Myanmar youth are facing an enormous danger at present due to the lawless conscription of the terrorist junta council, that Myanmar is not being invaded by any nations nor under any foreign threat and pointed out that it is not any foreign threat but the terrorist military dictatorship and its brutality that is threatening the lives and well-being of the Myanmar people at every minute and second.
H.E. Kyaw Moe Tun, the Permanent Representative of Myanmar to the United Nations, continued that the people are Myanmar are questioning “where is the UN” to save the lives of the people, that the UNSC should not be directly or indirectly responsible for the loss of countless innocent lives in Myanmar following the illegitimate military coup and should instead implement effective actions to save the lives of the Myanmar people.