Julie Khine

Julie Khine

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Julie Khine is a UK-based Burmese rights activist known for her vocal opposition to the military junta in Myanmar. In light of recent events, she raised concerns regarding the trustworthiness of aid provided by countries like Russia and China, which are simultaneously supplying weapons to the junta. Her activism focuses on advocating for the rights of civilians affected by the ongoing civil conflict and the humanitarian crisis following the devastating earthquake in Myanmar.

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Julie Khine, a human rights activist based in the UK, expressed distrust towards the compassion of countries supplying arms to the military.

Por qué el régimen militar de Myanmar está bombardeando su propio territorio después del terremoto
El Deber·BoliviaBolivia· 2025-04-01
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UK-based Burmese rights activist Julie Khine said: 'It's hard to trust the sympathy now, when they're also the same countries supplying the military junta with deadly weapons used to kill our innocent civilians.'

South Korean man tending relatives' grave probed for starting deadly wildfire
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-03-30
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UK-based Burmese rights activist Julie Khine said: 'It's hard to trust the sympathy now, when they're also the same countries supplying the military junta with deadly weapons used to kill our innocent civilians.'

Japan food chain shuts restaurants after pests are found in dish
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-03-29
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Julie Khine expressed distrust towards the sympathy shown by countries supplying the military junta with weapons.

Myanmar quake toll passes 1,600 as people dig for survivors with bare hands
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-03-29
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UK-based Burmese rights activist Julie Khine said: 'It's hard to trust the sympathy now, when they're also the same countries supplying the military junta with deadly weapons used to kill our innocent civilians.'

Junta continues air strikes after devastating quake
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-03-29
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