Philippines exhorts Myanmar to 'redeem democracy'

The Philippines urged Myanmar to 'redeem their democracy' in the wake of their government's crackdown against protestors.

In a statement, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo said, "We call on Myanmar to act in its own best interests to avoid its further isolation and to redeem its democracy without any further delay."

"Recent events in Myanmar, therefore, are of concern to the Philippines and to the region as a whole. The Philippines asks the Government of Myanmar to act with the utmost restraint and to take immediate steps to preserve what advances have been made in its roadmap to democracy," Pres. Arroyo said.

"Specifically, we ask the Government of Myanmar to now allow all interested parties to take full part in the effort to national reconciliation through peaceful and inclusive dialogue," she pointed out.

This means, she noted, the release of all those who have been detained and who can contribute to the process of national renewal, including Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi.

"In addition, we ask that the Government of Myanmar invite the UN Special Envoy for Myanmar, Mr. Ibrahim Gambari, to visit the country as soon as possible," the president said. 

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