စကစအာဏာသိမ်းမှုကြောင့် လူကုန်ကူးမှုတွေများပြားလာ
Human trafficking in Myanmar due to military coup Ambassador U Kyaw Moe Tun said at the UN meeting that drug trafficking and drug sales are increasing and drug revenue is flowing domestically, amounting to $1,347 million.
🟥Transnational crimes from Myanmar have affected regional peace, affecting stability and prosperity
Yangon October 12
After the military coup in Myanmar, transnational crimes have increased, and $1,347 million is flowing into the country from drug exports, U Kyaw Moe Tun, Myanmar's permanent representative to the United Nations, said at a UN meeting.
On October 10, the United States Host of the 79th United Nations General Assembly held in New York City. The ambassador made the above statement at a meeting of the Second Committee (Economics and Finance) on the Implementation of the Outcomes of the Conferences on Financing Sustainable Development.
After the military coup in Myanmar, the complete absence of law and order and rampant corruption have led to transnational crimes, online fraud; It further impacts and worsens the situation on many illegal economies, including human trafficking and the illegal drug trade. According to UNCTAD, the illicit financial flows from drug exports alone into Burma amount to 1,347 million US dollars. These processes are regional peace, The ambassador explained that the risks to stability and prosperity are very clear.
In addition, the deteriorating economic situation after the illegal military coup. inflation, rising food prices; The increase in displacement and homelessness has forced Burmese people to focus on daily survival rather than life development. Illegal coup in Myanmar's economy, It is the root cause of financial and social decay. The Ambassador made it clear to the international community that the current situation caused by the illegal military coup and systematic and widespread brutality of the military is not suitable for holding free, fair and inclusive elections.