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international community continues to send warning messages about the Myanmar military coup and suppression of violent protests, including the UN making a statement condemning the Myanmar military, but the Myanmar military is ignoring the warning.

He said that the international community seems to be misunderstood and that he will continue to rule until the next election.



This is Jeong-Hyun Jeong.



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Myanmar's military government has announced that it will continue its military rule and re-election despite global pressure.



Myanmar military regime spokesman Jo Min Thun said on a state-run broadcast that "Myanmar is not in a situation of concern to the international community."



He added that soon elections will be held and the regime will be handed over to the winning party.



Myanmar's military government, which has claimed last year's general election was a fraudulent election, has made it clear that it still has no intention of putting down the regime or stopping violence against the people.



At least 9 people died a day yesterday (11th), with 6 people killed when the Myanmar military police fired at the protesters.



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UN Myanmar Special Rapporteur at least 70 in Myanmar so far people They were killed and over 2,000 citizens reported illegal detention.



To prevent this, he stressed that UN member states should form an emergency coalition to cut off the military funding line.



Human rights group Amnesty also analyzed the local video and accused the Myanmar military of using machine guns to actually execute citizens.