
New Delhi: Myanmarโs Envoy to the UN, Ambassador U Kyaw Moe Tun hit screens across the world when he used the three-finger salute, that traces its origin to the โHunger Gamesโ books and movies and is used as a symbol of protest worldwide, in his General Assembly speech. On โTalking Pointโ, the diplomat explains to StratNews Global Associate Editor Amitabh P. Revi why he is challenging the military government and its February 1 coup, treason charges that he faces, the difference with the 1988 pro-democracy movement(when he was a student), and how he will continue to raise his voice at the UN as head of Myanmarโs mission.
The Permanent Representative โthanks Indiaโs government and people for the continued support for Myanmarโs people,โ but โappeals for the immediate cutting off of all defence cooperation, business, trade and cash flows to the military.โ The Ambassador also calls for a review of developmental assistance as that โcan also be misusedโ by the Tatmadaw (the official name of the armed forces). On โbeing sandwiched between two giant neighboursโ, Kyaw Moe Tun says, โChina is taking a position so as not to be seen as supporting the military.โ With the independent UN Special Rapporteur, Tom Andrews cautioning he is receiving โreports indicating the situation in Myanmar is in danger of spiralling further out of control and warning of a dramatic increase in loss of life,โ the Ambassador urges โurgent action, as we donโt want to lose any more innocent lives.โ