Myanmar’s ex-UK envoy says military attache has ‘occupied’ embassy

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Myanmar’s ex-ambassador in London spent Wednesday night in his car after saying he was locked out of his embassy.

Kyaw Zwar Minn said staff were asked to leave the building by Myanmar’s military attache, and he was dismissed as the country’s representative.

British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has condemned the “bullying actions”, but the UK has accepted the change.

Myanmar’s military seized power in a coup on 1 February, sparking protests and escalating violence.

Minn has criticised the military coup, and called for Myanmar’s ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi to be released.

More than 500 people – including dozens of children – have been killed so far as pro-democracy protesters demand a return to power of elected leader Suu Kyi and her National League for Democracy (NLD) party.

Through a spokesman outside the embassy on Thursday morning, Kyaw Zwar Minn urged the UK government not to recognise the military junta’s newly appointed ambassador, and to send them back to Myanmar.

“There was a coup in Myanmar in February. Now there is the same situation in central London,” he said, adding that embassy staff were being threatened with “severe punishment if they don’t continue to work for the military general”.

Police were reportedly called to stop staff re-entering the building. Protesters gathered outside following news spreading that the ambassador had been locked out.

 

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