Washington:Following the use of violence on the pro-democracy protesters in Mandalay by the Myanmar military, the United States on Monday (local time) designated two additional State Administrative Council (SAC) members, saying, Washington will continue to work with a broad coalition of international partners to promote accountability for coup leaders and those responsible for this violence.
"Today, the United States is responding by designating two additional State Administrative Council (SAC) members, Maung Maung Kyaw and Moe Myint Tun. These designations were made under Section 1(a)(iii)(A) of Executive Order (E.O.) 14014, 'Blocking Property Concerning the Situation in Burma'," said US State Secretary Antony J Blinken.
He also reiterated the US' support to the people of Myanmar who are fighting "for a return to democratic governance, peace, and rule of law".
"The United States, in close coordination with our partners and allies, has underscored to the military that violence against the people is unacceptable," he said.
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Calling on the military and the police to stop all attacks on peaceful protesters, the State Secretary said that the US will continue to work with the international partners to "promote accountability for coup leaders and those responsible for this violence".
The Myanmar police opened fire on pro-democracy protesters in the city of Mandalay on Saturday, killing two people and wounding dozens, according to witnesses.
The New York Times citing witnesses reported that the shootings occurred as the authorities were trying to force workers back to their jobs at a local shipyard. They were among hundreds of thousands of workers across Myanmar who have walked off their jobs to protest the military.
The Bangkok Post citing local media reported that at least five people were injured by rubber bullets, a photographer at the scene reported, while emergency medical staff treating the injured confirmed at least six others were shot with live rounds.