UN appeals for safe release of trapped protesters in Yangon
UN appeals for safe release of trapped protesters in Yangon
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The United Nations has appealed to the military in Myanmar for the safe and sound release of hundreds of protesters who are believed to be "trapped" inside an apartment block.

Security forces are thought to have reportedly cornered the group of about 200 people in a district of Yangon since Monday. The UN Human Rights Office said the group had been protesting peacefully and should be allowed to leave, the BBC reported

Mass protests have been seen across Myanmar since the military seized power on February 1. More than 54 people have been killed by security forces in demonstrations so far.

According to the UN, the group was blocked from leaving a four-street area in the Sanchaung area of the city on Monday.

Police have been raiding houses in the area looking for people who are from outside the district. Residents and a local news service claimed on Facebook that at least 20 people have been arrested in the raids. Explosions have been heard from the area, believed to be the sound of stun grenades used by the military.

UN chief Antonio Guterres was calling for "maximum restraint" and the "safe release of all without violence or arrests", his spokesman Stephane Dujarric said. "Many of those trapped are women who were peacefully marching in commemoration of International Women's Day," he said.

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