00:00What is the situation on the ground right now in Myanmar as people are reeling from the earthquake?
00:05For us, Khoi in Myanmar, since the Hunsar dictator took the country power,
00:11the country has been in turmoil, facing with increasing instability.
00:15Right now, very unfortunate, the big 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit epicenter, Mandalay.
00:24The death toll continues to rise, while many remain trapped under the collapsed infrastructure.
00:34But the Hunsar never stopped bombing, aerial bombardment against civilians,
00:40particularly in Sakhain and other rural sites.
00:43Amid previous reports of Hunsar bombing, how has the recovery effort been?
00:48The Hunsar also blocked the entering international journalist media, and they provided humanitarian aid.
00:56We have been receiving data reports that there is no emergency team that the Hunsar provided to the affected areas,
01:04like in Sakhain, Mandalay, and other most affected areas.
01:08Right now, a lot of civil society organizations from different backgrounds,
01:16they are trying to provide the most effective people, but actually it's not enough.
01:21What can we expect moving forward now that the Hunsar has announced the ceasefire?
01:26In the history of Myanmar, the Hunsar declared the ceasefire to consolidate their power,
01:34not to solve the root cause of the problem.
01:39We expect nothing, because the Hunsar is now going to attend business.
01:45He's using it as a pretext to move his power to attend the business in Thailand.
01:53But the Thai government also should, instead of providing a seat to the Hunsar,
02:03the Thai government also should raise, like, providing the emergency humanitarian team,
02:09so more effectively to the conflict.
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