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The UN humanitarians in Myanmar “remain appalled by the ongoing violence at the hands of security forces since the military took over the government on the February 1st,” the UN Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said on Monday. UNIFEED
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STORY: UN / MYANMAR UPDATE
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SOURCE: UNIFEED
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LANGUAGE: ENGLISH /NATS

DATELINE: 10 MAY 2021, NEW YORK CITY

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1.Exterior shot, UN Headquarters on East River

10 MAY 2021, NEW YORK CITY

2.Wide shot, press room
3.Cutaway, reporters
4.SOUNDBITE (English) Stephane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General:
“Our colleagues on the ground said they remain appalled by the ongoing violence at the hands of security forces since the military took over the government on the February 1st. The UN Human Rights Office now says as of today at least 781 peaceful protestors many of them women and children have been killed while thousands more people have been injured. Now in its fourth month, the situation in Myanmar has fast become one of the worst protection and human crisis in the world today.”
5.Wide shot, press room

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The UN humanitarians in Myanmar “remain appalled by the ongoing violence at the hands of security forces since the military took over the government on the February 1st,” the UN Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said on Monday (10 May).

Briefing reporters in New York, Dujarric said “the UN Human Rights Office now says as of today at least 781 peaceful protestors many of them women and children have been killed while thousands more people have been injured.”

“Now in its fourth month, the situation in Myanmar has fast become one of the worst protections and human crisis in the world today,” added Dujarric.

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