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U.N envoy says Myanmar arrests must stop
15 Oct 2007 05:50:52 GMT
Source: Reuters
BANGKOK, Oct 15 (Reuters) - U.N. special envoy to Myanmar Ibrahim Gambari called on the country's junta to release all political detainees and said continuing arrests after last month's pro-democracy protests were "extremely disturbing".

"These actions must stop at once," Gambari told reporters after a one-hour meeting with Thai Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram.

"The United Nations calls on the Myanmar government to release all political detainees, including those arrested during the demonstrations," the Nigerian diplomat said.

Gambari was in Bangkok at the start of an Asian tour to brief regional governments and hopes to wind up his trip with another visit to Myanmar before the end of the month.
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Indonesian men, with their bodies painted to resemble a tree and an animal, dance to protest against deforestation outside the Climate Change conference in Nusa Dua, Bali island December 5, 2007. A 190-nation climate meeting in Bali took small steps towards a new global deal to fight global warming by 2009 on Tuesday amid disputes about how far China and India should curb rising greenhouse gas emissions. REUTERS/Supri (INDONESIA)



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