Proposed UN resolution on Myanmar condemns military attacks on civilians, urges peace efforts


File photo of protesters running after police shoot warning shots and use water cannon to disperse them during a protest in Mandalay, Myanmar in 2021. - AP

UNITED NATIONS: Britain circulated a wide-ranging United Nations resolution on Myanmar urging renewed peace efforts, condemning attacks on civilians - especially by the Myanmar military - and calling for a halt to illicit arms transfers.

The draft resolution obtained Tuesday (Aug 27) by The Associated Press expresses "alarm at the increased violence across Myanmar,” which is engulfed in civil war between the military-led regime and resistance forces.

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