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Human Rights Watch Urges Japan to Maintain Aid Ban on Myanmar

En resumen

  • Human Rights Watch urged Japan to reject Myanmar's request to lift its ban on new development aid.
  • Myanmar's parliament claimed citizens suffer from the suspension, but HRW cited the military junta's human rights abuses.

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Por qué importa

Japan halted new official development assistance for long-term government projects after the February 2021 coup in Myanmar, but continues to provide urgent humanitarian aid.

Tamaño de fuente

Human Rights Watch has urged Japan to resist Myanmar’s calls to lift its ban on new development assistance, after the military-controlled parliament claimed “ordinary citizens” were suffering as a result of the suspension.

At a press conference in Naypyidaw on June 30, parliamentary spokeswoman Khaing Khaing Soe thanked Japan for its past support but called for more, warning that “ordinary citizens will suffer” if Tokyo kept new aid on hold.

“We have benefited enormously from infrastructure development, such as bridges and roads,” she said. “Even if new projects are not feasible immediately, resuming projects that have already been agreed upon would be a great help to the people.”

Tokyo halted new official development assistance for long-term government projects after the February 2021 coup, though it has continued to provide urgent humanitarian aid through international organisations and NGOs.

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will Japan heed HRW's advice?
  • What is the extent of citizen suffering due to aid suspension?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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