Burmese Americans Protest China's Support
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•Myanmar diaspora protests at Chinese Embassy in Washington
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More than 50 Burmese Americans gathered in front of the Chinese Embassy in D.C. Saturday 's protest was part of a global campaign against China 's support for Myanmar 's military junta.
The protest was sparked by a statement released earlier Saturday that China was not interfering in Myanmar 's affairs.
The Chinese Embassy said it would continue to promote peace and stability.
Myanmar diaspora members have intensified protests outside Chinese embassies worldwide.
China has called for all parties in Myanmar to "resolve their differences" and refrained from condemning the military.
Critics argue that China 's actions on the ground suggest deeper involvement.
China has denied interfering in Myanmar 's internal affairs on multiple occasions.
Amnesty International has documented multiple cases of the Myanmar military using airpower to target civilian areas.
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