 Meanwhile, Antonio Gutierrez has approached the 193-member General Assembly to tell Myanmar's military that democracy must be reinstated, political detainees must be freed, and human right abuses and killings must stop. Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military overtrew Aung San Suu Kyi's government, citing its refusal to address what it said was fraud in the November election. International observers have said the ballot was fair. Absolutely must create the conditions for democracy to be reinstated. Even if it was not a perfect democracy, we all know the military already had a strong presence in the institutions beyond the popular vote. Democracy to be reinstated, those that were put in prison to be liberated, and for the horrible violations of human rights and the killings that have taken place to stop. And I hope that the General Assembly will be able to send a very clear message in this direction because we cannot live in a world where military coups become a norm. It is totally unacceptable.