"Looking back ten years from now, how will history judge this inaction?" Special Envoy of the Secretary-General Christine Schraner Burgener asked the diplomats.
Over the weekend, Myanmar security forces killed at least 114 civilians across various cities, prompting the United Nations to urge the international community to help.
"Looking back ten years from now, how will history judge this inaction?" Special Envoy of the Secretary-General Christine Schraner Burgener asked the diplomats.
South Korea urges citizens to leave Myanmar amid growing violence
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Soldiers are targeting local employees of foreign firms, including a South Korean bank, prompting concerns among South Koreans in the country, according to a Korean press report on Thursday. File Photo by EPA-EFE
April 1 (UPI) South Korea is urging its citizens in Myanmar to come home after the United Nations warned of an imminent bloodbath after the Feb. 1 coup and detention of Aung San Suu Kyi.
South Korea s foreign ministry said Thursday they have strongly recommended repatriation for citizens who do not need to remain in the Southeast Asian nation, South Korean news service Money Today reported.
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