Washington: The US House on Friday condemned the military takeover in Myanmar, demanding the country's junta release all the people it has detained and allow journalists to work freely.
Myanmar's generals must allow the elected Parliament unseated by the February 1 coup to resume its work, lawmakers said in a resolution.
"This military coup has not only set back the country's democratic trajectory but also snuffed the hopes of the Burmese people for a better future,” Rep. Gerry Connolly, a Virginia Democrat, said of separate legislation approved Thursday, committing the US to work with Asia states to restore democracy in Burma. Burma is another name for Myanmar.
The US Congress was signalling its "steadfast support for the Burmese people, their democratically elected leaders in detention, and the future of a democratic Burma," Connolly said in a statement.
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Myanmar's military rounded up political and elected leaders on February 1, hours before members of a newly elected parliament were due to take their seats.
The coup interrupted a young, internationally backed democracy in the country, after a half-century of authoritarian, isolated military rule.