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we listen. you see the whole infrastructure and being totally destroyed. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on our sierra. ah hi, answer me ok. you're watching the stream on today's episode. a close look at how many miles military government is handling the code. 19 pandemic, and descent. i know you will have questions, you may will have experience if you want to share as well. if you on youtube, you can get those thoughts. those questions to me very easily. right here in the comment section. i will do my best to wrap your thoughts into today show. let's meet your guess we have when we have men, i move out it so good to see all 3 of you waiting. welcome back to the stream, remind our audience who you are and what you do. my name is where he was born and i
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miss me. look at the officer at the campaign, u. k. i have been human rights activists working on for 12 years now. thank you for returning to the stream. min, welcome to the stream. hello. didn't who you are, what you do? hello, my name is minton book, an independent consultant focus of democracy, human rights, and originally from jamar county based in london. get to hassle with our thank you for joining the stream. introduce yourself to local audience place my name is supposed to be doing this stuff for, for the 1st off the nation. and because i'm not of never right next to a thank you, get to have to get i'm going to start with volunteer. few working on the front lines of cozy a, me a call to remind our audience that back in february there was a military crew that a huge protest. people were on the street protesting,
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and then there was a huge clamped down and then protesting became very dangerous. all. wow. there was a coven. 19 pandemic volunteers from a few days ago. the, let me just share the experience that we have a look, have a listen. there are not enough fallen tears to carry dead bodies. we are running our service without resting today. we have already sent 40 dead bodies to crematorium. oh, i don't know. i don't know, i do, we wanted to save human lives and we don't want to see people in this situation. we used to send patients to hospitals and with ask them which hospital do you want to go to? now it's difference when we receive incoming calls. now we ask which cemetery will you go to me? well, i guess have family in me and me all right now with him, 1st of all, for you, your perspective on what is happening with the code, 900 pandemic, a me and today i would say it's a very heartbreaking and devastating situation for us because we were already going
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through the crew with, you know, ongoing human rights violations every day since february the 1st. and now the close crisis started and every day weekend news about relatives and family members dying all friends dying. and there are more than 5400 political detainees in prison. and we have very worried for their health because there are, there is also a outbreak of clarity cases in prison. and of course, the military has no desire to manage this outbreak at all. and it's media from ethic movement for all of us. what evidence have you seen mean that the military is exasperating the situation rather than trying to alleviate it? min, sorry. ok, so for be there are 3 things i would like to add. what my waiting said. first of all, you know, it means people can protest what health regions and 2nd country is weaponized in
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the health crisis to target doctors and activists and imposed more restrictions. and also it's also another fabulous way to prevent international like accountability because due to travel restrictions adopted, there's been limited access from international edition and government to, to actually witness what is going on in the ground. i'm just looking at my laptop moves our me and my shadow government forms covered 19 task force. tell me a little bit more about that and what is possible. as a shadow government, you're not even empower right now. what are you able to do? i woke up with this and tried to help the people who said the county, she was in all bombing networks and that was something that the me so we tried to reach out to people through some some channels,
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even online channels as well. and we are trying to cooperate with the ethnic health organizations, which also trying to walk on to health care and education programs. so that's why we try to form the comedy the call to cope it. 19 talks force and walk to get out to deal with this problem in the area. i'm trying to understand the extent of the covert. 19 pandemic, m e m. o. and it's difficult for me to get my head around because then we were looking to a military government to get those accurate figures from them. and even countries that have a democratic government, having trouble getting figures. but this is the government leader, the military government leader speaking about trying to get vaccines, have a listen, have a look whatever the guy will when you are at the re requested that we, by vaccines, from russia. when i met with our defense minister and chief secretary, they have taken attention and given us
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a commitment to provide the 2000000 doses i requested. russia has no capacity to produce all the vaccine doses at what. because they provide it to many countries worldwide. they said some vaccine doses will arrive this month. it will be more than $10000.00 for us. 10000 doses in the country of approximately 53000000 people way in these. it, it sounded like it was a problem about accessed vaccines. but there's so much more going on the not, i mean, you know, a lot of arguments or some people say that the military doesn't have the capacity to deal with this cobit outbreak. but in reality, we have seen, for example, they arrested the head of the nation, a program and the, and the government to fall in. and she's now in prison and now tested positive for quite a bit. and they also arrested her husband and son with, you know,
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they are now released, but it shows, there are, you know, repeated patents showing from the military that they have no desire to deal with it . and as their goal men said, you know, they are using cobit outbreak as a weapon against the civilian in the country. and i'm sure other penalties can share more insights on this as well. i am going to go 1st to money who is a human rights watch researcher. and she really focuses in on this idea of using of using covered 19 as a weapon. have a listen, have a look, and then min, please respond immediately, the back. this video, thank you. so under all the human rights situation in your mind is really deteriorating with thousands of people who've been totally detained. and even 900 people have been killed since the 2 of those. i think 65 has
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been sentenced to death. but the response to that has been really nice is mainly because of the overall invitation. that's a credit the tuition is creating right now. and of course, the lack of access to health care that people have because medical professionals are being targeted by something like 600 medical workers are trying to, if they arrest and they have a risk worked out for them. yeah, it was recently think last week in the news, the security forces, they posed as corporate patients and they have contacted the military doctors and the volunteers to come to live with did they need help? so the doctors and the volunteer, the medical doctors went and then the rest of them. so that is just one example. how the military is weaponized in the health crisis to correct on activities, military doctors in the military or personal or participating in s t d,
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and movement rules our, the united nations have of course for a covert sci fi, a, me, and mall. can you explain to us how serious the situation is for the general population? the situation is so the can to disparity. very serious because i would say one or 2 people set for the team could be positive. so for the difference rate is very high, very high, and the depth talk is also very high in the county and in the jungle. and on more than 1000 dead bodies had been created in the could could, could you could re m. so the situation is very serious, then i would have to point out another that in the prison as far as i thought the
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newsprint presumes, almost all the, all the prisoners interfaces have been effective to 19 so which is also very senior . so i was very much worried about the situation is that the prince present that we would like to us all the political prisoners should be reduced immediately. just going to show our audience this insane prison strike launched this morning. we can hear and feel the awful and conquering dedication of our people locked up in the taurus insane prison. and with this list, let me just play this for you. you're about inside the prison. how now they are and when can you help us remind our audience? who a lot of the prisoners all in insane prison. these are protest is that we saw in february
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or march, correct. these are, these are the 2 testers to an activist, human rights defenders. medical doctors, any, any, any protests we've seen on the street, and then yes, they're putting in, i mean, not only in prison, but also in other states and regions as well into the respective presence. that's looking hammer, again on my laptop, me and mar, hunter, free political prisoners, and journalists not with the, not all the journalists, not all of the political prisoners. can you explain to us wayne, in what is happening in terms of, of, and military government. now just consolidating their power well, i wouldn't call it a military government because it's still a military crew, and after 6 months they still haven't been able to consolidate the power. although with the cobra crisis and ongoing arrest and killing of the civilians, the protest continue in different parts of the country. people are still coming out
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protesting. i mean, even people insight in prison. although they are being in prison, they are protesting against the military because we all know the, the countrywide, we know that military, the rude cost for all the problems and the trustees we have in the country of course cove it as a disaster itself. but the military made it way, was by not managing it. and also, you know, keep arresting people. and he is placing ethnic minorities and ethnic in ethnic areas and keep committing human rights violations across the country. so i would say the military is not a military government because we have the shadow government. we have the national unity government and we have, you know, people who are still resisting the military crew which started from february the military have, have, have dubbed himself the state administration, counsel mingo ad. oh, to see like just like due to a to
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a few years to support. we do that. so that is true. it's almost 6 months after the coo and then the country. it is, in total cases, you can only shut down, talk about shutter thousands of people being arrested and then many people lost souls and then and then break out of it. and then what are, what are they doing? like there's even no such, there's not even not one thing that, that we can say that they can run the government. so there's, i mean, so like i said, i don't know. i don't even want to use the word misery, government. it's ability hunter. i don't even give even even in burmese, i don't use the water for example, like, i'm not sure just are you. so we don't know unless you're not we are yes. would have to point out one thing that is very important because to address the public like this. but most people know that it's a trust trust between the government and the people. so that is gonna cover,
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but i'm told like within said and then there is no trust between the people on the interview process. so it would be difficult, very difficult to adjust that kind of content because this time i don't want to pile on, on the, on the list of challenges happening for the people in the mob. another one is about how many people being displaced right now because of the ongoing conflict between the military hunter, the state administration council. however, you want to describe who is covered in power right now, a, me a mall and protest if you want to return to some form of democracy to these displays people, muse our help us understand where they all, how are you able to help them as a shadow government as far as i know, it is estimated more than 200000 people have been displaced it because of you sometime to countries have been in
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a cross country. so they are from a state brokercheck state from chance state and even in the states. so there are a lot of disputes within different countries. so now we're trying to reach out to these people through about different networks and provide some assistance because the situation committed to situations of the skipper, the very, very worrying. so to get to live inside the forest, hiding without any food and eat medical care, they did, they did not go to the for because they afraid to be punished or did they did buy them and if you needed me to pose as well. so the state and county, so the situation is very wiring and just looking here, a huge thank you. people on youtube for being part of this program. there's the
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question about the re kinda, what is the situation now? and also i want to bring in another thought from a video comment that we have just lined it up just now that you can hear from the representative of the ranger in the united kingdom. haven't even have a look regarding on the new do you close the paper? i believe it is positive for what, but much more larry, if occasion needed from national unity government. all of them are one thing that, you know, i would like to mention here earlier, where we call the night as an ethnic group oberman before 962 military power. i've done, i juices, due to military coup, our ethnic groups where taken away. and so now n u d should clearly need you should clarify that
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romania will have the same rights like other ethnic groups on burma any g for national unity government, the shadow government that is working remotely right now because of the qu, mike wanted to know about the perspective for a better future, the prospects for a better future, the behavior will their situation improve. to concert, we reduced a statement on john that the policy statement on the router people. so before we don't start statement, we tried to reach out to the community, the leaders of the people who came and tried to explain our statements. so most of the community leaders of the range of people was kind of stupid in the subject of a student, like not all of the policies that we laid down so, so there are some states,
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some criticism, the policy policy statement. but i want to say that what we're going to do is to establish a federal credit union and to bring the boxes back to our country. so together we will be able to solve all of this, all of these problems all together. so 1st of all, we need to be in power to be frank with you. so this tells us news news. bring the book back to albert county. then we get to establish a federal student and in which all the ethnic groups into people's lives together. when you're doing is you're, you're making an appeal to the international community. and i'm wondering if the international community listening and acting have a listen. how look at this video comment. so what we see right now in me and with the reintroduction of death sentences, the reposition of martial law,
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the brutal repression and the weapon zation of the pandemic is a combination of lethal injustice, lethal violence and lethal neglect. tragically, this is nothing new in me, emma. the military, they kill, they allow people to die, they torture because they can't tolerate descent because tolerate disobedience, the counselor in criticism and they want power. obviously the international community needs to keep its attention on me and ma, but this is not enough. i think regional and international diplomacy need a serious rebuke. we simply can't allow torture and killing to become normalized devotee foreign minister. how. how for you that when you appeal for assistance, is anyone listening? so we got a cold fall initiative with a to to jennifer dip into passion,
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a based on some duty on ground because the situation of the country is very serious . so now i think it initially implemented to should consider about the situation very seriously that because the mock up the country that spread the new baby and took it 90 to the region. why do i need to step with it as well? so it is not an internet affair, animals. so it initiative. i mean if you should consider that about that very seriously. mean you are sitting in a conversation with the deputy foreign minister of the national unity government, a shadow government. what is the question that you feel is the most pressing one you should be asking right now of him will like to actually, i don't really have a question to them to the debate administer. my question is more to the international community and international government agencies. so, as the pandemic was going deeper and then having more debt on, on
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a daily basis last last week, it was the some of the embassies in m. i also, equally, some international, wasn't embassies. they close their sessions doors until further notice. so same time, you know, it is about more about welcoming, you know, people around the wall and then everything refugees and so on. but to me it is, this is the only only way that basically closing doors for, for people and citizens who was trying to leave legally, you know, either as a student or in other to other countries. but using coffee as a closed door to me. i think that is it's, it's not what i have, you know, seen of that people should do it just, it's of interest for many should do. so it's just a small example that, that came to my mind last week. and i saw that use when in the last community, are you still hopeful that they can be pushed, encouraged,
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cajoled into helping people. mamma, i am still trying to hold onto the host because there are still so many things that international community can be do a. but the problem is they are not doing anything at all. and even with the, you know, humanitarian crisis, they should be finding across the board mechanism through ethnic areas to support internally displaced people who, you know, using local civil society groups. but they are not doing any of that. and when it comes to accountability measure, when it comes to stronger sanctions, or sanction zone while and get revenue, which is one of the biggest revenue income for the military, they could be putting sanctions on it. but, you know, there are so many meshes that international community can be paid. the problem is they're not doing any of that. of course we keep getting, you know, statements of all we are concerned. we are monitoring the situation, but we are way over the point now to conditions and we just don't like, you know,
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like for example m g, it's basically supported by the french and, or taught in 92. since i'm military hunters all days in the time that we grew up. and then just finally right now, the sanction a part of the project of, of many projects. and there it is. so all the statements condemnation, yes. as i'm not representing on the of anyone but no more citizen, i'm tired of it. if you could, if you could phrase a sentence that you fill might actually provoke some action. what would that sentence be waiting? well, people in burn are risking their lives. they actually giving up their lives will freedom and democracy an international community. they don't even need to risk their life to help people in burma and they should be doing that there. they don't need to risk their life. all they need to do is take effective action against the
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military who's been committing atrocities for many, many decades. and they should start doing, does 70 foreign minister will be your centers to provoke the international community. you have a platform right now, your sentence would be what? it should be, the nurse and the nation based on schuman to everyone, to go situation in the country to very serious now. so please consider about it. see, let's move out. who is the deputy foreign minister of a national unity shadow government? thank you for joining us, min wayne in. really appreciate your take your perspective and your insight on what is happening in me. i'm off right now and watching everybody. i'll see you next time pay can, ah, [000:00:00;00]
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