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Add the andPOP Facebook Application(andPOP) - Canadian comedian Jim Carrey isn't all about jokes. Sometimes, he's serious -- about world issues, no less.
And he's proven it recently by urging the United Nations Security Council to slap an arms embargo against the military junta in Burma.
The 45-year-old performer says that Canada's government "uses its weapons not in self-defence but against its own citizens."
At a news conference near UN headquarters in New York City Friday, the Bruce Almighty star blamed the international community for allowing the brutal crackdown on Burma's pro-democracy demonstrators.
The military arrested thousands of people, including hundreds of Buddhist monks, after firing on peaceful protesters following a series of demonstrations in late August.
Reports say hundreds of people have been executed but authorities in Burma, also known as Myanmar, have confirmed only 10 deaths.
Carrey is one of a list of celebrities who have put forth effort into calling on UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to help win the freedom of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
China and Russia remain opposed to council action, but the U.S. has threatened to introduce a UN resolution seeking sanctions against Burma, including an arms embargo.
Saturday marked a day of action in 30 countries in support of the Burmese protesters. Marches are being held in several cities across Canada.