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Rights Groups: A Month After Consensus, ASEAN Doing Nothing on Myanmar — Radio Free Asia

Indonesian Presidental Palace handout via Reuters ASEAN’s failure to take any follow-up action on Myanmar, a full month after the regional bloc unveiled a diplomatic roadmap to address the military coup there, is eating up precious time and costing lives, rights groups and analysts said. Meanwhile, the Burmese junta chief told a Chinese television channel that he was not ready to implement the so-called Five-Point Consensus reached at a special ASEAN leaders’ summit, which he attended in Jakarta in late April. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations needs to do more than just talk to stem the violence that has claimed more than 800 lives since the Feb. 1 Myanmar military coup, said ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights, a regional group of lawmakers that promotes democracy.

South China Sea: China imposes fishing ban on the Philippines on contested waters

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Navy destroyer makes freedom-of-navigation pass through South China Sea

By JOSEPH DITZLER | STARS AND STRIPES Published: May 20, 2021 The USS Curtis Wilbur steamed past the Paracel Islands to assert free navigation, the Navy said Thursday, just days after the guided missile destroyer passed through the Taiwan Strait. The Paracels, a cluster of islands in the South China Sea about 180 miles southeast of Hainan, China, are claimed by Vietnam, Taiwan and China. All three expect either permission or advance notice before a warship cruises through the area. The Chinese military s Southern Theater Command said the Curtis Wilbur entered the waters near the Paracels without permission, and that Chinese ships and planes followed the U.S. ship, according to Reuters news service.

No Ordinary Boats: Cracking the Code on China s Spratly Maritime Militias | Center for International Maritime Security

By Ryan Martinson A Chinese fishing vessel appears in a sensitive location near the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, a South China Sea reef, or just offshore from a U.S. military base. Is it an “ordinary” fishing boat, or is it maritime militia? This straightforward question seldom yields straightforward answers. China does not publish a roster of maritime militia boats. That would undermine the militia’s key advantages secrecy and deniability. Nor is it common for Chinese sources to recognize the militia affiliations of individual boats. Analysts can gather clues and make a case that a vessel is

Angry Then Apologetic Tweets From Philippines Foreign Minister Highlight Diplomatic Tensions in South China Sea

Angry Then Apologetic Tweets From Philippines Foreign Minister Highlight Diplomatic Tensions in South China Sea
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