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​ທ່ານ​ນາງ​ ອອງຊານ ຊູ​ຈີ ກ່າວວ່າ ຊາວ​ມຸສລິ​ມ ​ຈະ​ຕ້ອງ​ສາມາດ​ມີ​ຄວາມ​ຮູ້ສຶກ​ທີ່ໝັ້ນຄົງ​ປອດ​ໄພ ໃນມຽນມາ ​

ທ່ານນາງ Aung San Suu Kyi ທີ່ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ Tokyo University
ທ່ານນາງ Aung San Suu Kyi ທີ່ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລ Tokyo University
ທ່ານ​ນາງ​ອອງຊານ ຊູ​ຈີ ຜູ້​ນໍາ​ຝ່າຍ​ຄ້ານ​ຂອງ​ມຽນມາ ​ເວົ້າ​ວ່າຊາວ​ມຸສລິ​ມ ທີ່​ເປັນຊົນ​ກຸ່ມນ້ອຍ​ຢູ່​ໃນ​ປະ​ເທດ​ຂອງ​ທ່ານ​ນາງ ​ຈະ​ຕ້ອງ​ສາມາດ​ມີ​ຄວາມ​ຮູ້ສຶກ​ທີ່ໝັ້ນຄົງ​ປອດ​ໄພ ​ແລະ​ເອີ້ນ​ສະຖານະ​ການ​ຂອງ​ພວກ​ເຂົາ​ເຈົ້າວ່າ ​ເປັນ​ສະພາບ​ການ​ທີ່​ໜ້າ​ເສົ້າ​ໃຈຫຼາຍ.

​ໃນ​ການ​ຖະ​ແຫຼງຕໍ່​ນັກ​ຂ່າວ​ເມື່ອ​ວັນ​ພຸດ​ວານ​ນີ້ ​ໃນ​ລະຫວ່າງ​ການ​ຢ້ຽມຍີ່ປຸ່ນ ນັ້ນ ທ່ານ​ນາງອອງຊານ ຊູ​ຈີ ​ເວົ້າ​ວ່າ ບັນດາ​ຊາວ​ພຸດທັງຫຼາຍ​ໃນ​ມຽນມາ ຈະ​ຕ້ອງ​ຮຽນ​ຮູ້​ ທີ່​ຈະຮັບ​ເອົາ​ແລະ​ອະນຸ​ໂລມ​ຜ່ອນຜັນ ​ໃຫ້​ແກ່​ພວກ​ປະຊາ ຊົນ ທີ່​ມີ​ທັດສະນະ​ທີ່​ແຕກ​ຕ່າງ​ໄປ.

​ເມື່ອ​ບໍ່​ດົນ​ມາ​ນີ້ ທ່ານ​ນາງ​ອອງຊາ​ນ ຊູ​ຈີ ຜູ້​ໄດ້​ຮັບ​ລາງວັນ​ໂນເເບ​ລ ຂະ​ແໜງສັນຕິພາບ ​ໄດ້​ພົບ​ປະກັບ​ບັນດາ​ຜູ້​ນໍາ​ມຸສລິ​ມຂອງ​ມຽນມາ ຈໍານວນ​ນຶ່ງ ຊຶ່ງ​ທ່ານ​ນາ​ງເວົ້າ​ວ່າ ພວກ​ເຂົາ​ເຈົ້າຖືກ​ປະຕິບັດ​ຕໍ່ແບບທີ່​ເຮັດ​ໃຫ້​ພວກ​ເຂົາ​ເຈົ້າຮູ້ສຶກວ່າ ພວກ​ເຂົາ​ເຈົ້າບໍ່ເປັນ​ຄົນ​ຂອງ​ມຽນມາ ຫຼືຂອງປະ​ເທດອື່ນ ໃດ.

ທ່ານ​ນາງ​ອອງຊາ​ນ ຊູ​ຈີ ​ໄດ້​ຖືກ​ຕ້ອງ​ຕິຢ່າງໃຫຍ່ ທີ່ບໍ່ໄດ້ປາກເວົ້າ​ອອກ​ມາ​ຕໍ່ຕ້ານ​ການ​ປະ​ຫັດ​ປະຫານ​ຂອງ​ບັນດາ​ຊົນເຜົ່າ ​ແລະ​ຊົນ​ສາສະໜາ​ສ່ວນ​ນ້ອຍ ໃນ​ລະ​ຫວ່າງ​ເກີດ​ເຫດການ​ຄວາມ​ຮຸນ​ແຮງ​ ທີ່​ຍັງ​ຜົນໃຫ້​ປະຊາຊົນ ຫຼາຍກວ່ານຶ່ງ​ແສນ​ຄົນ ​ຕ້ອງ​ພັດ​ພາກ​ຖິ່ນ​ຢູ່​ອາໄສ.

ຢ່າງ​ໜ້ອຍ ມີ​ຜູ້​ເສຍ​ຊີວິດ 43 ຄົນ ​ໃນ​ເຫດການ​ຄວາມ​ບໍ່​ສະຫງົບ​ລະຫວ່າງ ຊາດ​ພຸດ​ແລະ​ຊາວ​ມຸສລິ​ມ ທີ່ເກີດ​ຂຶ້ນ​ເມື່ອ​ເດືອນ​ຜ່ານ​ມາ ໃນ ເມືອງ Meikhtila ​ ທາງ​ພາກ​ກາງຂອງ​ປະ​ເທດ ​ຊຶ່ງ​ເຫດການ​ຄວາມ​ຮຸນ​ແຮງ​ດັ່ງກ່າວ​ໄດ້ແຜ່ລາມ​ ອອກ​ໄປ​ຍັງ​ຫົວ​ເມືອງ​ອື່ນໆ​ໃນ​ເວລາ​ຕໍ່​ມາ.

ພາບກ່ຽວກັບຄວາມຮຸນແຮງໃນມຽນມາ ເມື່ອເດືອນແລ້ວນີ້:

ປະມວນພາບຫລ້າສຸດ ກ່ຽວກັບຄວາມຮຸນແຮງ ໃນມຽນມາ

Looters taking away items from a shop at Meikhila, Burma. This photo was sent by Ronnie Nyein, VOA Burmese stringer from the ground situation, Meikhitla, where the violent clashes are happening.</span>
1/12 Looters taking away items from a shop at Meikhila, Burma. This photo was sent by Ronnie Nyein, VOA Burmese stringer from the ground situation, Meikhitla, where the violent clashes are happening.
Burma's government has declared a state of emergency in a central region where three days of Buddhist-Muslim clashes have left at least 20 people dead.
A crowd in Meikhitla, Burma is looting merchandise from a shop, March 22, 2013. The shop owner is pleading for the crowd to not set fire to his store, telling them instead to take whatever they want.&nbsp;
2/12 A crowd in Meikhitla, Burma is looting merchandise from a shop, March 22, 2013. The shop owner is pleading for the crowd to not set fire to his store, telling them instead to take whatever they want. 
Burma's government has declared a state of emergency in a central region where three days of Buddhist-Muslim clashes have left at least 20 people dead.
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Burma's government has declared a state of emergency in a central region where three days of Buddhist-Muslim clashes have left at least 20 people dead.
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Burma's government has declared a state of emergency in a central region where three days of Buddhist-Muslim clashes have left at least 20 people dead.
Muslims carry their belongings as they arrive at a stadium that offers them a safe haven amid riots in Meikhtila March 22, 2013.
5/12 Muslims carry their belongings as they arrive at a stadium that offers them a safe haven amid riots in Meikhtila March 22, 2013.
Burma's government has declared a state of emergency in a central region where three days of Buddhist-Muslim clashes have left at least 20 people dead.
People ride their mopeds past the remains of two persons killed in clashes in Meikhtila March 22, 2013.&nbsp;
6/12 People ride their mopeds past the remains of two persons killed in clashes in Meikhtila March 22, 2013. 
Burma's government has declared a state of emergency in a central region where three days of Buddhist-Muslim clashes have left at least 20 people dead.
Policemen are deployed to provide security amid riots in Meikhtila March 22, 2013.&nbsp;
7/12 Policemen are deployed to provide security amid riots in Meikhtila March 22, 2013. 
Burma's government has declared a state of emergency in a central region where three days of Buddhist-Muslim clashes have left at least 20 people dead.
Firemen attempt to extinguish fires during riots in Meikhtila March 22, 2013.&nbsp;
8/12 Firemen attempt to extinguish fires during riots in Meikhtila March 22, 2013. 
Burma's government has declared a state of emergency in a central region where three days of Buddhist-Muslim clashes have left at least 20 people dead.
Muslims emerge from their homes after a senior Buddhist monk and police arrived to protect them amid riots in Meikhtila March 22, 2013.
9/12 Muslims emerge from their homes after a senior Buddhist monk and police arrived to protect them amid riots in Meikhtila March 22, 2013.
Burma's government has declared a state of emergency in a central region where three days of Buddhist-Muslim clashes have left at least 20 people dead.
Policemen are deployed to provide security amid riots in Meikhtila, Burma, March 22, 2013.
10/12 Policemen are deployed to provide security amid riots in Meikhtila, Burma, March 22, 2013.
Burma's government has declared a state of emergency in a central region where three days of Buddhist-Muslim clashes have left at least 20 people dead.
Map of Meikhtila, Burma
11/12 Map of Meikhtila, Burma
Burma's government has declared a state of emergency in a central region where three days of Buddhist-Muslim clashes have left at least 20 people dead.
Burma
12/12 Burma
Burma's government has declared a state of emergency in a central region where three days of Buddhist-Muslim clashes have left at least 20 people dead.
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