In Myanmar, the military and police declare war on medics

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“A weapon of war”: Under threat of arrest and death, Myanmar's military is forcing medics underground during a pandemic. Now, the country's health system is crumbling.

Amid all the atrocities, the military’s attacks on medics, one of the most revered professions in Myanmar, have sparked particular outrage. Myanmar is now one of the most dangerous places on earth for healthcare workers, with 240 attacks this year -- nearly half of the 508 globally tracked by the World Health Organization. That’s by far the highest of any country.

Myanmar’s medics and their advocates argue that these assaults violate international law, which makes it illegal to attack health workers and patients or deny them care based on their political affiliations. In 2016, after similar attacks in Syria, the U.N. Security Council passed a resolution demanding that medics be granted safe passage by all parties in a war.

The response from the military was fierce, with security forces beating medical workers and stealing supplies. Security forces have occupied at least 51 hospitals since the takeover, according to Insecurity Insight, Physicians for Human Rights and the Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health and Human Rights.

A military spokesperson responded to written questions submitted by The Associated Press only by sending an article that blamed supposed election fraud for the country’s problems. Suu Kyi’s party won the November election in a landslide, and independent poll watchers have largely found it free of significant issues.

“What we’re seeing is really a human rights emergency that is turning into a public health disaster,” says Jennifer Leigh, an epidemiologist and Myanmar researcher for Physicians for Human Rights. “We’re definitely seeing echoes of what happened in Syria, where health workers and the health facility was systematically targeted.”The crackdown has forced doctors to make excruciating choices and find new ways to reach patients.

In February, she helped set up a clinic tucked away in another monastery in another part of Myanmar, with supplies donated from a COVID facility where she had previously volunteered. A generator keeps the equipment running during the frequent power cuts. Select contacts in nearby townships who know the clinic’s location direct the sick and wounded there.

Sometimes, Zaw and her colleagues are tipped off by informants the night before a raid, giving them time to dismantle the clinic and hide the equipment. But on one recent day, they only had time to hide themselves. There was almost no warning, just the frantic shouts from the monks that the soldiers were already at the gate.

 

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There seems to be a criminal element involved in the coup in Myanmar today is occupied by criminals killing at random this is typical of people

Smart move? For whom?

Why do we launch air strikes on Syria but keep leaving our allies out in the hail of bullets. Isn't it time one of our drones missed Syria for Myanmar?

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Clearly war crimes. If there's ever a valid reason for the UN to intervine, this is it.

kuku27 What is not crumbling in Burma, neighbours, huge country,India has eroded base by intent,helping billionaires vanish with money,creating 350mil jobless, starvation is beginning is worst scenario,never imagined. If govt is pulled,will need 25 yrs to recover to 2010 1/2

The U.N is good for nothing. What a scheme.

War pigs.

good luck

Saddest thing I’ve ever heard. Not even in wars we do this. But to your own people?

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