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The UN Security Council has urged Burma's ruling junta to show restraint amid a worsening political crisis. | |
After an emergency session, it also called on Burma's generals to allow a special UN envoy into the country. | |
The US and European Union wanted the council to consider imposing sanctions - but that was rejected by China. | |
Burmese authorities confirmed one death on Wednesday after riot police used live rounds and tear gas in a crackdown on pro-democracy protests in Rangoon. | |
US President George W Bush has already announced a tightening of US economic sanctions against Burma. | US President George W Bush has already announced a tightening of US economic sanctions against Burma. |
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But China's UN ambassador, Wang Guangya, said that sanctions against Burma's military rulers would not be "helpful". | |
China and Russia have argued that the situation in Burma is a purely internal matter. Both vetoed a UN resolution critical of Burma's rulers last January. | |
Experts say the hope remains that China - a permanent member of the council and a key importer of Burmese energy resources - may use its powerful influence behind the scenes to persuade the regime to show restraint. | |
The G8, the world's eight most industrialised countries, warned Burma's ruling generals that they would be held accountable for their actions but stopped short of calling for sanctions. | The G8, the world's eight most industrialised countries, warned Burma's ruling generals that they would be held accountable for their actions but stopped short of calling for sanctions. |
Analysts fear a repeat of the violence in 1988, when troops opened fire on unarmed protesters, killing thousands. | Analysts fear a repeat of the violence in 1988, when troops opened fire on unarmed protesters, killing thousands. |
Clumsy show of force | Clumsy show of force |
The confrontation in Burma has become a battle of wills between the country's two most powerful institutions, the military and the monkhood, and the outcome is still unclear, the BBC's South East Asia correspondent, Jonathan Head, says. | The confrontation in Burma has become a battle of wills between the country's two most powerful institutions, the military and the monkhood, and the outcome is still unclear, the BBC's South East Asia correspondent, Jonathan Head, says. |
A clampdown on the media by Burma's military government - which has banned gatherings of five people or more in addition to imposing a curfew - has made following the exact course of the protests difficult. | A clampdown on the media by Burma's military government - which has banned gatherings of five people or more in addition to imposing a curfew - has made following the exact course of the protests difficult. |
The junta are using dirty tactics - they don't fire guns but beat people with rifle butts BBC News website reader Accounts from Burma In pictures: Mood darkens In quotes: Global reaction | The junta are using dirty tactics - they don't fire guns but beat people with rifle butts BBC News website reader Accounts from Burma In pictures: Mood darkens In quotes: Global reaction |
It is known that on Wednesday thousands of monks and opposition activists moved away from Shwedagon pagoda, heading for Sule pagoda in the city centre. | |
Others headed for the home of detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. | Others headed for the home of detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. |
Reports suggested they were prevented from reaching it but other demonstrators did gather at Sule to jeer soldiers. | Reports suggested they were prevented from reaching it but other demonstrators did gather at Sule to jeer soldiers. |
Troops responded by firing tear gas and live rounds over the protesters' heads - for the first time since protests began nine days ago. | Troops responded by firing tear gas and live rounds over the protesters' heads - for the first time since protests began nine days ago. |
Monks marching to the home of Aung San Suu Kyi reportedly urged civilians not to join them and not to resort to violence. | Monks marching to the home of Aung San Suu Kyi reportedly urged civilians not to join them and not to resort to violence. |
But elsewhere witnesses said civilians were shielding the marching monks by forming a human chain around them. | But elsewhere witnesses said civilians were shielding the marching monks by forming a human chain around them. |
A statement by Burma's military government on state radio said one person had been killed and three others injured - the first official confirmation that the violence had caused casualties. | A statement by Burma's military government on state radio said one person had been killed and three others injured - the first official confirmation that the violence had caused casualties. |
Earlier, a hospital source in Rangoon told the BBC that the monks were beaten with rifle butts, and that taxi drivers had transported the injured to nearby medical facilities. | Earlier, a hospital source in Rangoon told the BBC that the monks were beaten with rifle butts, and that taxi drivers had transported the injured to nearby medical facilities. |
How will the junta respond? Burma's saffron army Protests split regional media | How will the junta respond? Burma's saffron army Protests split regional media |
Unconfirmed reports spoke of several dead. | Unconfirmed reports spoke of several dead. |
Our correspondent says that for all their brutality, the security forces were clumsy. | Our correspondent says that for all their brutality, the security forces were clumsy. |
They failed to prevent demonstrators from making their way through the city and their attacks on the monks only inflamed public anger - none of which was reflected on state television. | They failed to prevent demonstrators from making their way through the city and their attacks on the monks only inflamed public anger - none of which was reflected on state television. |
Large demonstrations also took place in the cities of Mandalay and Sitwei, but the security forces there reportedly did little to prevent them. | Large demonstrations also took place in the cities of Mandalay and Sitwei, but the security forces there reportedly did little to prevent them. |
The protests were triggered by the government's decision to double the price of fuel last month, hitting people hard in the impoverished nation. | The protests were triggered by the government's decision to double the price of fuel last month, hitting people hard in the impoverished nation. |
Are you in Burma? How have you been affected by the current situation? What is the mood like in the country? Send us your comments and experiences. | Are you in Burma? How have you been affected by the current situation? What is the mood like in the country? Send us your comments and experiences. |
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