New York, April 14 -- The ongoing repression of protests in Myanmar could spark a "full-blown conflict" on a par with Syria, the United Nations' top human rights official warned on Tuesday, urging States with influence to take immediate and impactful action to halt the "slaughter" of civilians.

"Statements of condemnation, and limited targeted sanctions, are clearly not enough. States with influence need to urgently apply concerted pressure on the military in Myanmar to halt the commission of grave human rights violations and possible crimes against humanity", Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said.

Her appeal came in the wake of yet another weekend of "coordinated bloodshed" in Myanmar, including the reported ki...