Yangon, Myanmar: Myanmar’s government has formally apologised to the country’s Buddhist monks for its recent crackdown on protesters at a copper mine that injured more than 100 of their monastic colleagues. President’s Office Minister Hla Tun led other officials Saturday in apologising to senior and injured monks in the central city of Mandalay. [caption id=“attachment_558746” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  AFP[/caption] Police used water cannons, tear gas and smoke bombs on 29 November to break up an occupation of the Letpadaung mine project in northwestern Myanmar, a joint venture between the military and a Chinese company. Protesters want the project halted, saying it is causing environmental, social and health problems. Shin Wirathu, one of those leading the protests, said Saturday’s action satisfied their demands for a formal apology. AP
President’s Office Minister Hla Tun led other officials Saturday in apologising to senior and injured monks in the central city of Mandalay.
Advertisement
End of Article
Written by FP Archives
see more