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Myanmar has 'ingredients for civil war': ASEAN chair by AFP Staff Writers Singapore (AFP) Jan 5, 2022 Myanmar has "all the ingredients for civil war", Cambodia, chair of Southeast Asia's regional bloc, has warned ahead of a visit by Prime Minister Hun Sen to the crisis-wracked country. Myanmar has been in chaos since a coup last year, with more than 1,400 people killed in a crackdown on dissent by security forces, according to a local monitoring group. Hun Sen, whose country this year holds the rotating chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) bloc, will visit Myanmar on Friday and Saturday in an effort to defuse the crisis. But Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn warned the outlook was dire. "The political and security crisis in Myanmar is deepening, and has led to (an) economic, health and humanitarian crisis," he said. "We feel that all the ingredients for civil war are now on the table. "There are now two governments, there are several armed forces, people are undergoing what they call the civil disobedience movement and (there is) guerrilla warfare around the country." He was speaking at a lecture Monday organised by Singapore-based think-tank the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute. The event was held under the Chatham House Rule, which means the speaker must give permission before his comments are reported to facilitate candour. Cambodia's foreign ministry on Tuesday gave permission for AFP to report his comments. Hun Sen, one of the world's longest-ruling strongmen, on Wednesday called for a ceasefire, saying "all relevant parties must stop violence". "Whether or not we reach a deal in negotiations, I ask for a ceasefire first because it has the benefits to flesh and blood -- don't let people die or be injured," he said at a ceremony in Phnom Penh. In a joint statement, more than 250 anti-coup resistance groups in Myanmar condemned the visit and urged Hun Sen to cancel. - Visit criticism - Prak Sokhonn rejected criticism that Hun Sen's visit would legitimise the junta, and said the kingdom's "immediate attention is on improving the situation in Myanmar". Efforts would remain focused on a peace roadmap and the "five-point consensus" agreed on by ASEAN leaders last year, he said. The visit aims "to pave the way for progress" by "creating a conducive environment for inclusive dialogue and political trust among all parties concerned". Since the coup, there has been little sign of progress. A visit by an ASEAN special envoy to Myanmar has been delayed after the junta refused to allow him to meet with ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In response, the bloc excluded Myanmar's junta leader from a high-level October summit, a rare rebuke by a group often criticised for being toothless. Myanmar's crisis has bad implications for "regional stability... ASEAN's image, credibility, unity," Prak Sokhonn added. Nevertheless, he said Cambodia was making efforts to allow Myanmar's junta chief to resume attending meetings of the bloc again. burs-pdw/ssy
Third Hong Kong news company shutters as media fears grow Hong Kong (AFP) Jan 3, 2022 Journalists from Hong Kong's CitizenNews decried plummeting press freedoms as they shut down Monday, saying they no longer felt safe to publish after a rival outlet's staff were arrested for "sedition". One of the most popular online news outlets in Hong Kong with more than 800,000 social media followers, CitizenNews is the third media outlet to shutter as Beijing oversees a sweeping crackdown on dissent. The crowdfunded non-partisan platform, founded in 2017 by a group of veteran journalists, m ... read more
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