World must do more to support democracy in Myanmar: Bob Rae Chris Hall © Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press Canada s Ambassador to the United Nations Bob Rae says the international community must do more to support the democratic movement in Myanmar.
Bob Rae says the international community must support the democratic movement in Myanmar as protesters there continue to risk their lives to protest against last month s military coup.
Canada s ambassador to the United Nations says it s the only way to honour the courage shown by those standing up for democracy. I do think that what we re seeing now is an unprecedented level of support for a widespread and deep democracy within Myanmar, Rae said in an interview airing Saturday on CBC s
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