来自12个国家的军方领导人在一份联合声明中共同谴责了3月27日缅甸军政府针对平民的暴力行为。这些国家分别为美国、英国、德国、意大利、希腊、荷兰、丹麦、日本、韩国、加拿大、澳大利亚和新西兰。
这些国家的军方领袖指出,缅甸军方因为其行动而丧失了人民的尊重和信任,他们敦促缅甸军方"停止暴力,努力恢复缅甸人民的尊重和信任"。
The one who could not escape - Kyaw Min Latt (a.k.a Pho Toke) was 16 years-old, from Painne Taw Ward, Dawei, Tanintharyi
— AAPP (Burma) (@aapp_burma) March 27, 2021
Was killed.
Today in unmarked cars, the terrorist military shot unprovoked at 3 riding one bike, 2 have escaped for now #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar #Myanmar pic.twitter.com/T9JROWpwCr
这次,我发现缅甸国家电视台学了不少新词汇:
— KOKANG OF MYANMAR缅甸果敢 (@shenzhilong001) March 27, 2021
最高统帅,人民军队,核心,紧密团结在。。。。。
说说吧,老师是谁
3.28日
— KOKANG OF MYANMAR缅甸果敢 (@shenzhilong001) March 29, 2021
缅甸多个军区司令,师级干部因镇压人民有功获得晋升
曼德勒军分区司令鲁吞温上校杀人最多,被直接提升为准将。并发荣誉奖合5万美刀 pic.twitter.com/z1tYhRjah8
Joint Statement of Chiefs of Defense Condemning Military-Sponsored Violence in Myanmar
— The Joint Staff (@thejointstaff) March 28, 2021
As Chiefs of Defense, we condemn the use of lethal force against unarmed people by the #Myanmar Armed Forces and associated security services.
Full statement: *****0qMhIscibi
UPDATE - As of 21:30 tonight (Mar 27), we have confirmation that 114 civilians have died in 44 towns across #Myanmar at the hands of the coup regime’s armed forces. The numbers include 40 deaths in #Mandalay and 27 deaths in #Yangon. #WhatsHapppeningInMyanmar pic.twitter.com/H0teAA0EGK
— Myanmar Now (@Myanmar_Now_Eng) March 27, 2021
One-year-old baby in Thamine, Yangon, was shot in the eye with rubber bullet as he was playing by the coup regime’s armed forces today (Mar 27). Dozens have been killed across the country today. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar pic.twitter.com/GSsHZm5kab
— Myanmar Now (@Myanmar_Now_Eng) March 27, 2021
The junta's forces were killing and torturing civilians in the town of Kalay in Sagaing Region in Upper Myanmar today on March 27. Dozens have been killed on this day across the country. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar pic.twitter.com/6WLvS6J2Vu
— Myanmar Now (@Myanmar_Now_Eng) March 27, 2021
MYANMAR COUP | SHOW OF STRENGTH In a time of turmoil, the military will go ahead with its annual massive parade.#myanmarcoup*****roxLzTPi3C
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) March 26, 2021