A joint statement by the High Representative
on behalf of the European Union, and the Foreign Ministers of Albania,
Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Republic of Korea, Switzerland,
the United Kingdom and the United States, on the one year anniversary of the
military coup in Myanmar.
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On 1 February 2021, the military seized power in Myanmar,
denying the democratic aspirations of Myanmar’s people. One year later, the
devastating impact on the people of Myanmar is clear. Over 14 million people
are in humanitarian need, the economy is in crisis, democratic gains have been
reversed, and conflict is spreading across the country. The military regime
bears responsibility for this crisis, which has gravely undermined peace and
stability in Myanmar and the region. We once again call for the immediate
cessation of violence and for constructive dialogue among all parties to
resolve the crisis peacefully. We reiterate our call on the military regime to
immediately end the State of Emergency, allow unhindered humanitarian access,
release all arbitrarily detained persons, including foreigners, and swiftly
return the country to the democratic process.
On the anniversary of the coup, we remember those who
have lost their lives over the past year, including women, children,
humanitarian personnel, human rights defenders, and peaceful protesters. We
strongly condemn the military regime’s human rights violations and abuses
across the country, including against Rohingya and other ethnic and religious
minorities. We express grave concern at the credible reports of torture and
sexual and gender-based violence. We express serious concern over the more than
400,000 additional people who have fled their homes since the coup. We also
express grave concern at the deepening humanitarian crisis across the country
and urge the military regime to provide rapid, full, and unhindered
humanitarian access to vulnerable populations, including for the purposes of
vaccination against COVID-19. We express grave concern over the large number of
persons arbitrarily detained and the sentencing of State Counsellor Aung San
Suu Kyi and other political detainees.
We call on all members of the international community to
support efforts to promote justice for the people of Myanmar; to hold those
responsible for human rights violations and abuses accountable; to cease the
sale and transfer of arms, materiel, dual-use equipment, and technical
assistance to the military and its representatives; and to continue supporting
the people of Myanmar in meeting urgent humanitarian needs.
We emphasize our support for the ASEAN
Five-Point Consensus and the efforts of the ASEAN Special Envoy to support a
peaceful resolution in the interests of the people of Myanmar. We call on the
military regime to engage meaningfully with ASEAN’s efforts to pursue full and
urgent implementation of the Five-Point Consensus, which includes ensuring that
the ASEAN Special Envoy has access to all parties in Myanmar, including
pro-democracy groups. We also welcome the work of the UN Special Envoy of
the Secretary-General on Myanmar and urge the military regime to engage
constructively with her.
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