UN says over 3 million in Myanmar need "life-saving" aid
UNITED NATIONS (AP) The U.N. humanitarian chief urged Myanmars military leaders on Monday to provide unimpeded access to the more than 3 million people in need of life-saving humanitarian assistance since government forces seized power on Feb. 1 because of growing conflict and insecurity, COVID-19 and a failing economy.
Martin Griffiths warned that without an end to violence and a peaceful resolution of Myanmars crisis, this number will only rise.
He also urged donors to respond to the U.N. appeal, saying less than half of the $385 million required has been raised since the military ousted the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi.
Monday was the first anniversary of the 2020 elections in Myanmar, which were deemed free and fair by domestic and international observers, U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said. They were won by Suu Kyis National League for Democracy party with approximately 80% of the elected seats in the upper and lower houses of Parliament. The military rejects the results, claiming the vote was fraudulent.
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