国际红十字会主席到访缅甸 会见敏昂莱
The head of the Geneva-based International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) held talks with Myanmar junta leader Min Aung Hlaing on Thursday as the coup-stricken nation enters its fifth month of crippling unrest.
Peter Maurer travelled to the Myanmar capital Naypyidaw to make the case for better aid access and prison visits as well as raising the issue of the use of force during security operations, the ICRC said.
“This visit aimed to share ICRC's concerns on the current humanitarian situation and reinforce ongoing efforts to ensure space for neutral and impartial humanitarian action,” the ICRC president said in a statementExternal link on June 3.
Maurer called for broader humanitarian access including in Chin, Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Shan and Rakhine States.
He underlined the importance of the ICRC being able to resume its humanitarian visits and activities in places of detention, which have been on hold since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The leader of the junta was “noncommittal” but did not refuse Maurer's requests, Japan's Nikkei newspaper said, citing people familiar with the meeting.
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https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/red-cross-president-meets-myanmar-junta-leader/46677000
去见这屠夫是红十字会的耻辱