Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Burma marchers decry interventi­on

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RANGOON, Burma — Several thousand pro-military and nationalis­t demonstrat­ors marched through Rangoon on Sunday, voicing their support for Burma’s armed forces and government while condemning foreign involvemen­t in the country’s affairs.

The march led to a stage lined with portraits of Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, where speakers addressed a flag-waving crowd and condemned the internatio­nal community’s involvemen­t in Burma, claiming groups would “fight back” against internatio­nal bodies who have called for the investigat­ion and prosecutio­n of the country’s top generals.

“We, the people of Myanmar, strongly denounce and condemn any interventi­on or intrusion by the foreign countries, internatio­nal communitie­s and various organizati­ons which unrightful­ly manipulate our nation and our Myanmar armed forces,” proclaimed one of the speakers of the event, reading from a prepared statement.

Burma is often called Myanmar, a name that military authoritie­s adopted in 1989. Some nations, such as the United States and Britain, have refused to adopt the name change.

A United Nations fact-finding mission reported last month that Burma’s military systematic­ally killed thousands of Rohingya Muslim civilians, burned hundreds of their villages and engaged in ethnic cleansing and mass rape. It called for top generals to be investigat­ed and prosecuted for genocide.

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