Myanmar: ongoing military operations exacerbate the consequences of the destructive earthquake

As a result of the earthquake, many residents of Myanmar were left without housing. Myanmar: ongoing military operations exacerbate the consequences of the destructive earthquake Humanitarian assistance The disaster in Myanmar can be a turning point for the country on the way to inclusive political decision. This was stated on Friday by the Supreme Commissioner of the UN Human Rights Folker Turk. According to him, the suspension of military operations in Myanmar declared both the military authorities and the national unified government should be accompanied by the provision of an immediate and unhindered access of rescuers and humanitarian workers in all injured areas. 62 ~ “I urge you to stop all military operations in order to focus efforts on helping to the victims of the earthquake, as well as to provide unhindered access to humanitarian organizations ready to provide support,” said the Turk. ~ 60 > continuing Violence 60 > according to the Human Rights Office (UVKPH), in the days followed by the destructive earthquake that occurred in the central part of Myanmar last week, the military continued their operations and attacks, including air strikes. Moreover, some of them occurred shortly after the underground shocks stopped. According to the Office, the military made at least 53 attacks in the districts affected by the earthquake. At least 14 attacks were recorded after the announcement of a temporary ceasefire, which entered into force on April 2. There were also reports that the military continued the campaign of a forced set for service, as a result of which young people engaged in rescue operations are forced to join the ranks of the armed forces. ~ h2 > perception restriction in the statement in the statement in the statement UVKPH says that due to restrictions introduced by military forces, many injured areas remain inaccessible to the delivery of emergency assistance-with the exception of the one that the locals themselves can organize. ~ 60 >~ 60 > “The local sources describe the catastrophic humanitarian situation in areas in areas that suffered from suffering from suffering from suffering Earthquakes, especially outside the control of the military: rescue operations are not carried out, there is not enough pure water, food and medicine, ”said the Supreme Commissioner. – Fear and shock aggravate the suffering of the civilian population, which has been subjected to military violence for four years after the coup. ”The UVKPC also emphasizes that the situation is complicated by the information blockade: the junta turned off the Internet and means of communication, which makes contact with the injured communities and evaluate the situation. 60 > “thousands of political prisoners are still arbitrarily kept in terrible conditions. It is not known how the earthquake affected the places of their maintenance. They should be immediately released, ”the Turk added. ~ 60 > he called for international assistance to reach the inhabitants of Myanmar through international coordination mechanisms and that the support of civil society and local ones be ensured at the expense of it Initiative. “The people of Myanmar have already suffered enough. The reaction to this terrible catastrophe should open the way to a comprehensive solution based on the principles of democracy and human rights, ”said the Supreme Commissioner. ~ 60 > 60 > Humanitarian efforts General Secretary ~ General Secretary He announced that the UN Emergency Coordinator Tom Fletcher will begin his visit to Myanmar on Friday. ~ 60 > Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) increases the support of Myanmar and coordinates the work of emergency medical care teams. The organization provided almost 100 tons of medicines, equipment and tents. On the eve of WHO, she delivered 35 tons of cargo from her global logistics center in Dubai to Yangon. Previously, 60 tons of sets for emergency assistance, including medicines, medical and surgical instruments, as well as tents, were sent from emergency reserves in Yangon to Mandalai, Nupid and Sycaine. ~ 60 > 60 > UN management (UVKB), meanwhile, meanwhile, meanwhile, meanwhile Donors call to allocate $ 16 million to support 1.2 million people in Myanmar. These funds will be used to expand emergency assistance, managing the centers of placement of forced immigrants and providing services with vulnerable groups of the population until the end of the current year. In the first week after the UVKB earthquake, it organized the distribution of reserves available in the country, including shelters and sets for cooking, to support 25 thousand victims of the Mandalai, Sikain and God, as well as in the capital of the state and southern regions of the state 62 > 62 > 62 >

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