Bush Imposes New Sanctions on Burma



WASHINGTON — For the second time in two months, President Bush announced sanctions against Myanmar to punish the military-run government and its backers for the recent violent crackdown on pro-democracy protesters.

Bush ordered the Treasury Department Friday to freeze the financial assets of additional members of the repressive military junta. He also acted to tighten controls on U.S. exports to Myanmar, also known as Burma, and called on the governments of China and India to do more to pressure the government of the Southeast Asian nation.

“Monks have been beaten and killed. Thousands of pro-democracy protesters have been arrested,” Bush said in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House.

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