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Asean changed Myanmar statement on release of political detainees: Sources
Indonesian President Joko Widodo delivering his press statement following the ASEAN Leaders Meeting at the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta, on April 24, 2021.PHOTO: EPA-EFE
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Some scattered peaceful protests took place in Myanmar s big cities yesterday, a day after the meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) with Senior General Min Aung Hlaing in Jakarta, Indonesia, reached a consensus to end the turmoil in the country, but gave no timeline. Whether it is Asean or the UN, they will only speak from outside saying don t fight but negotiate and solve the issues. But that doesn t reflect Myanmar s ground situation, said Khin Sandar from a protest group called the General Strikes Collaboration Committee.