AMA joins World Medical Association’s condemnation of attacks on health workers in Myanmar

AMA joins World Medical Association’s condemnation of attacks on health workers in Myanmar
Healthcare workers wait for visitors to take Covid-19 tests at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) fair in Barcelona on June 28, 2021.  Photo: AFP

The Australian Medical Association (AMA) has joined with the World Medical Association in condemning attacks by security forces in Myanmar against health care workers and health care facilities.

According to latest reports from the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners – Burma, 870 protesters, bystanders and other civilians, including many children, have been killed by Myanmar security forces, and close to 5000 people arrested since a military coup on 1 February.

Private clinics and medical personnel carrying out emergency treatment and ambulances have been shot at without any reason. Doctors are amongst the thousands who have been detained and there are reports of torture and deaths in custody. Some doctors have been forced to flee their homes to hide from the military regime.

The United Nations General Assembly last Friday passed a resolution calling for all countries to stop selling arms to Myanmar and condemned the use of lethal force and violence in the country.

The World Medical Association has also condemned the harassment and arrest of doctors in Myanmar and demanded Myanmar security forces take immediate action to:

- Guarantee, in all circumstances, the physical and psychological integrity of protesters, including health personnel who are arrested;

- Release protesters and personnel immediately and unconditionally, and drop all charges against them since their detention is arbitrary as it only aims at preventing freedom of expression and their human rights activities;

- Put an urgent end to attacks against health personnel and facilities and ensure their protection to provide adequate health care provisions to all.

- Stop all acts of harassment, intimidation, and killing, of protesters, human rights defenders and journalists and comply with all the provisions of the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights Defenders;

- Ensure in all circumstances respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms in accordance with international human rights standards and international instruments, including the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; and Cooperate with international fact-finding commissions.