Myanmar has mentioned it “categorically rejects” claims made by Sky News in its undercover reporting of the civil struggle within the nation.
The report from contained in the nation claims to “bring Myanmar to the world’s attention” however has been “found to be deceiving”, the nation’s embassy in London has mentioned in a press release.
It comes after Sky News’ chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay and his crew went undercover deep within the jungle in Myanmar to report on the battle that has been raging within the nation since a navy coup in 2021.
They spent a month in Myanmar with resistance fighters, medics and volunteers who’re preventing a struggle the navy regime claims is not occurring.
Ramsay discovered the Myanmar navy authorities has been focusing on civilians in addition to resistance fighters – with the regime utilizing fighter jets to bomb targets through the civil struggle.
The nation’s embassy has mentioned in its assertion that Ramsay’s reporting “misleads with a wrong narrative that the Myanmar government is killing its own people”.
The assertion provides that Myanmar is a “responsible members of the international community”.
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It continues: “Demonising Myanmar will create extra detrimental implications than constructive ones.
“While Myanmar anticipates to receive the understanding, and support of the international community, it remains committed to moving on with or without their support on its path to peace and prosperity.”
The plight of Myanmar’s folks has been overshadowed by the struggle in Ukraine, with the worldwide group failing to provide navy help or help to a resistance they declare to help.
Meanwhile, little overseas help is making its manner into the nation and large numbers of displaced folks are actually dwelling in bamboo and tarpaulin shelters in self-built camps.
Source: information.sky.com”