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US: democracy for Myanmar
Sat, Jan 03, 2009
AFP

WASHINGTON - THE United States on Friday highlighted its support for efforts to establish democracy in military-run Myanmar, ahead of the country's 61st anniversary of independence.

State Department spokesman Sean McCormack alluded to the human rights crackdown by the military junta that has been in power since 1962, as he commemorated the anniversary of independence from Britain on Jan 4, 1948.

'We wish to express our warmest wishes to the people of Burma on this occasion,' Mr McCormack said in a statement, referring to the country's name before the junta changed it to Myanmar in 1989.

'As we reflect on Burma's independence struggle, led by General Aung San, we are reminded of our own history,' the statement said, alluding to the US drive for independence from Britain in the 18th century.

'We support the peaceful efforts of people everywhere to exercise freely their universal human rights,' he said.

'We stand with the Burmese people today in honouring Aung San's vision for an independent, peaceful, and democratic Burma and look forward to the day when Burma's citizens will be able to enjoy the fruits of freedom and democracy,' he said.

'We earnestly hope that day will come soon,' according to Mr McCormack's statement.

Massive protests in 2007, sparked initially by fuel-hikes and involving tens of thousands of people, were eventually crushed by the military. At least 31 people were killed, according to the United Nations. -- AFP

 

 
 
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