Australia says Myanmar army must release elected leaders ‘immediately’

This handout photo released and taken by Myanmar’s Ministry of Information on December 13, 2018 shows Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne (L) meeting Myanmar State Counsellor and Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi in capital Naypyidaw after visiting Rohingya camps in Rakhine State. (Photo by – / Myanmar’s Ministry of Information (MOI) / AFP) 

SYDNEY, Australia (AFP) — Australia on Monday demanded Myanmar’s army immediately release de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other elected leaders, warning the military was “once again seeking to seize control” of the country.

“We call on the military to respect the rule of law, to resolve disputes through lawful mechanisms and to release immediately all civilian leaders and others who have been detained unlawfully,” foreign minister Marise Payne said in a statement.

(File photo) Australia’s Foreign Minister Marise Payne (L) attends the four Indo-Pacific nations’ foreign ministers meeting in Tokyo on October 6, 2020. (Photo by Kiyoshi Ota / POOL / AFP)

Suu Kyi and President Win Myint were detained early Monday as part of an apparent coup, after their National League for Democracy won an election landslide.

Myanmar’s polls in November were only the second democratic elections the country has seen since it emerged from the 49-year grip of military rule in 2011.

“We strongly support the peaceful reconvening of the National Assembly, consistent with the results of the November 2020 general election,” Payne said.

 

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