US President expresses resentment over killing of Myanmar civilians
US President expresses resentment over killing of Myanmar civilians
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US President Joe Biden has expressed strong resentment over the killing of civilians involved in demonstrations against the coup by security forces in Myanmar. "It's terrible," Biden said on Sunday. This is complete cruelty, and according to the news I have received, a large number of people have died needlessly.

He was speaking in reference to the use of force by soldiers against innocent people demonstrating against the military coup in Myanmar, and in the meanwhile killing people recently. Parliamentarian Gregory Meeks, head of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said that over 100 people died on Saturday on Myanmar's National Armed Forces Day and the US center in Yangon was fired. Action is being taken on this incident.

Whereupon he said, "The Burmese army took an absurd and barbaric stand on the country's National Armed Forces Day and killed hundreds of people." It was the bloodiest day since the illegal military coup by the junta. ” In Myanmar, the military overthrew the Aan San Suu Kyi elected government last month and proclaimed military rule in the country. Despite the restrictions in Myanmar, a large number of people are taking to the streets against this move of the army.

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