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- Myanmar and the Responsibility to Protect: Principles, Precedents, and . . .
Myanmar’s internal situation has occasioned debate on norms and principles in the asean Charter, and tested the limits of asean’s decision-making processes Through its Myanmar experience, asean has set new precedents in its regional diplomacy toward defiant members
- Final Thesis_FannyThornqvist - Lu
Despite the widely accepted principles of R2P, the international community has failed its responsibility to stop the ongoing mass atrocities in Myanmar The demands for R2P in Myanmar are now increasing
- Myanmar’s deadly coup and the responsibility to protect
In short, people all across Myanmar have mobilized to resist the 1 February coup and are calling on the international community to not just condemn what is happening in their country, but to act
- MYANM AR AND THE RESPONSIBILITY T O PROTECT
Demand that ASEAN suspend Myanmar’s mem-bership for failure to comply with the 5-point con-sensus reached during the ASEAN leaders summit until and unless the Tatmadaw halts its use of lethal weapons against unarmed civilian protesters, re-lease all detainees including leaders of the ousted NLD government, restore the parliamentary gov
- Briefing Paper: The Responsibility to Protect in Myanmar
The Special Advisory Council for Myanmar was conscious of these action options under R2P when it called for the international “three cuts” strategy against the Myanmar military:
- The Crisis of Responsibility to Protect in Myanmar: Failing to Prevent . . .
Immediately after the February 2021 coup, human rights defenders and civil society groups within and outside Myanmar invoked the principle of Responsibility to Protect (R2P) as the military began its violent crackdown against unarmed civilians
- Myanmar and the Responsibility to Protect: Principles, Precedents, and . . .
Myanmar’s internal situation has occasioned debate on norms and principles in the asean Charter, and tested the limits of asean ’s decision-making processes Through its Myanmar experience,
- Myanmar (Burma) - Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
Since the February 2021 military coup and prolonged states of emergency in Myanmar (Burma), the military – known as the Tatmadaw – has perpetrated widespread violations, compounding an existing human rights and humanitarian crisis in the country
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