EU Council Imposes Additional Sanctions on Myanmar Military and Related Groups for Harsh Crackdown on Protesters
Officials from the Myanmar Spring Revolution Supporters' Association are holding a rally condemning the Myanmar military coup on the 13th in front of Hannam Elementary School near the Embassy of Myanmar in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The European Union (EU) has imposed additional sanctions targeting officials and economic entities related to the Myanmar military, which has been harshly suppressing protesters.
On the 21st (local time), the EU Council froze the assets and imposed entry bans into the EU on eight individuals, including the Myanmar Minister of Home Affairs, three economic organizations, and one veterans' group. The goal of this measure is to restrict all activities through which the Myanmar military profits from Myanmar's natural resources.
Since February, the Myanmar military has carried out a coup d'?tat and harshly suppressed protesters resisting it, resulting in the deaths of over 860 civilians. Previously, the EU had imposed sanctions on military officials responsible for such harsh crackdowns.
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With this additional sanction, the number of individuals sanctioned by the EU Council has increased to 43, and the number of organizations to six.
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