Myanmar: UN chief urges return to civilian rule as crisis worsens
- The National Security Council is asked to clarify legal steps for cutting power in Myanmar areas with crime, particularly call-center scams, as stated by Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.
- The Provincial Electricity Authority requires a declaration from security authorities before cutting off power to specific locations in Myanmar, according to Mr. Anutin.
- The UN Human Rights Office reported that Myanmar's military killed at least 1,824 people in 2024, marking unprecedented violence against civilians since the coup four years ago.
- UN Human Rights Chief Volker Turk described the worsening situation for civilians as 'deeply distressing,' with military atrocities expanding in scope and intensity.
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