It said the support came “in the form of diplomatic relations, development initiatives, technical cooperation, and property relations, among others.” Justice for Myanmar said in its report that “22 foreign governments 26 intergovernmental organizations (including 14 UN entities) 8 foreign financial institutions and 8 other international organizations” have provided the junta with political and financial support. 1, 2021, Myanmar’s military took power in a coup, which led to the ouster of the democratically elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi and was strongly rejected by the people of Myanmar with widespread protests around the country. Justice for Myanmar published a new report Wednesday, Developing a Dictatorship, that lists the governments and international organizations that it says have provided political, technical and financial assistance to the junta. Myanmar’s ruling junta is getting support from more than 60 foreign governments and international organizations including United Nations entities, according to a study by the group Justice for Myanmar, which monitors human rights violations in the Southeast Asian country.
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