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Humanitarian needs remain pressing a month after Myanmar's deadly quake

Read full article: Humanitarian needs remain pressing a month after Myanmar's deadly quake

The humanitarian needs of hundreds of thousands of survivors remain desperately pressing a month after Myanmar’s deadly earthquake, compounded by airstrikes that the military government is reportedly carrying out despite ceasefires.

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Aftershocks and lack of resources hinder recovery work 3 weeks after Myanmar's deadly earthquake

Read full article: Aftershocks and lack of resources hinder recovery work 3 weeks after Myanmar's deadly earthquake

Basic services have yet to be restored to the areas of Myanmar worst hit by a huge earthquake three weeks ago, and emergency workers recovering bodies and clearing debris are contending with regular aftershocks and lack of resources, humanitarian services say.

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Myanmar frees nearly 4,900 prisoners including some political detainees

Read full article: Myanmar frees nearly 4,900 prisoners including some political detainees

The head of Myanmar’s military government has granted amnesty to nearly 4,900 prisoners to mark the country's traditional new year.

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UN urges relief efforts in Myanmar as earthquake death toll rises

Read full article: UN urges relief efforts in Myanmar as earthquake death toll rises

The confirmed death toll from last week’s massive earthquake in Myanmar has risen to 3,455, as U.N. agencies and foreign aid donors ramp up their emergency relief efforts.

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A week after catastrophic earthquake, focus turns to a growing humanitarian crisis in Myanmar

Read full article: A week after catastrophic earthquake, focus turns to a growing humanitarian crisis in Myanmar

Search teams have pulled more bodies from the ruins of buildings a week after a massive earthquake rocked Myanmar killing more than 3,300 people.

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Post-earthquake ceasefires in Myanmar offer rare opportunity for disaster diplomacy

Read full article: Post-earthquake ceasefires in Myanmar offer rare opportunity for disaster diplomacy

Temporary ceasefires announced by warring groups in Myanmar in the wake of last week’s devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake represent a rare de-escalation of a conflict that since 2021 has taken thousands of lives and uprooted more than 3 million people.

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Survivors still being found from Myanmar earthquake, but hopes begin to fade as deaths exceed 2,700

Read full article: Survivors still being found from Myanmar earthquake, but hopes begin to fade as deaths exceed 2,700

Rescue workers have saved a 63-year-old woman from earthquake rubble in Myanmar’s capital.

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The Latest: Countries sending humanitarian aid after Myanmar earthquake

Read full article: The Latest: Countries sending humanitarian aid after Myanmar earthquake

The death toll from Myanmar’s powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake keeps climbing amid rescue efforts.

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The Latest: Major earthquakes strike Myanmar and Thailand

Read full article: The Latest: Major earthquakes strike Myanmar and Thailand

A 7.7 magnitude earthquake and an aftershock measuring 6.4 rocked Myanmar and neighboring Thailand on Friday, bringing down buildings and disrupting power supplies and transport services.

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Myanmar’s military government extends state of emergency by 6 months

Read full article: Myanmar’s military government extends state of emergency by 6 months

Myanmar’s military government has announced another six-month extension of its mandate to rule in preparation for elections it has said will be held this year, as the country enters its fifth year of crisis.

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Initial results of imprecise census in Myanmar show a slight population drop

Read full article: Initial results of imprecise census in Myanmar show a slight population drop

Myanmar’s military government has announced that provisional results of a census taken in October put the Southeast Asian nation’s population at about 51.3 million, a slight drop from the last official nationwide count of about 51.5 million taken 10 years ago.

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The International Criminal Court's chief lashes out at threats from Russia and a US senator

Read full article: The International Criminal Court's chief lashes out at threats from Russia and a US senator

The president of the International Criminal Court has lashed out at Russia for targeting its prosecutors and judges over the panel’s investigation of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and slammed comments by a U.S. senator threatening the court.

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ICC prosecutor requests arrest warrant for the head of Myanmar's military regime

Read full article: ICC prosecutor requests arrest warrant for the head of Myanmar's military regime

The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor has asked judges to issue an arrest warrant for the head of Myanmar’s military regime for crimes committed against the country’s Rohingya Muslim minority.

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Death toll in Myanmar from Typhoon Yagi reaches 74. Dozens of other people are missing

Read full article: Death toll in Myanmar from Typhoon Yagi reaches 74. Dozens of other people are missing

State-television in Myanmar says the death toll in the military-run country from flooding and landslides caused by Typhoon Yagi has reached at least 74.

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China's foreign minister meets with Myanmar's military boss as civil war strains their relations

Read full article: China's foreign minister meets with Myanmar's military boss as civil war strains their relations

China’s top diplomat has visited Myanmar and met with the leader of its military government as growing instability from the neighboring country’s civil war causes concern in Beijing.

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Strategically important Myanmar military HQ appears to fall to the resistance, in a blow to regime

Read full article: Strategically important Myanmar military HQ appears to fall to the resistance, in a blow to regime

Myanmar’s military regime says it has lost communications with the commanders of a strategically important army headquarters in the northeast.

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Myanmar's military regime extends state of emergency by 6 months as civil war rages

Read full article: Myanmar's military regime extends state of emergency by 6 months as civil war rages

The military regime that seized power in Myanmar 3 1/2 years ago extended a state of emergency in the civil war-wracked country for another six months, saying it needs time to prepare for long-promised elections.

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Strife-torn Myanmar marks 77th anniversary of the assassination of independence hero Gen. Aung San

Read full article: Strife-torn Myanmar marks 77th anniversary of the assassination of independence hero Gen. Aung San

Myanmar’s military government has held a wreath-laying ceremony in the country’s largest city to mark the 77th anniversary of the assassination of the country’s fallen independence heroes, including Gen. Aung San, the father of the country’s ousted leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.

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Ethnic guerrillas in Myanmar look set to seize an important town on the Thai border from military

Read full article: Ethnic guerrillas in Myanmar look set to seize an important town on the Thai border from military

Guerrilla fighters from Myanmar’s Karen ethnic minority are claiming to be close to seizing control of a major trading town bordering Thailand.

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Myanmar resistance group says its drones hit targets in the capital, but army says it shot them down

Read full article: Myanmar resistance group says its drones hit targets in the capital, but army says it shot them down

Myanmar’s main pro-democracy resistance group says its armed wing launched drone attacks on the airport and a military headquarters in the capital, Naypyitaw.

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Many in Myanmar consider fleeing to Thailand to escape conscription into an army they despise

Read full article: Many in Myanmar consider fleeing to Thailand to escape conscription into an army they despise

Ever since Myanmar's military announced it is implementing conscription to fill its ranks, Thwel sees very few options.

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Myanmar will start drafting 5,000 people a month into the military soon. Some think of fleeing

Read full article: Myanmar will start drafting 5,000 people a month into the military soon. Some think of fleeing

Myanmar’s military government says it will draft 60,000 young men and women yearly for military service under its newly activated conscription law, with call-ups beginning after the April festival marking the country’s traditional New Year.

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Myanmar resistance movement senses the tide is turning against the military 3 years after takeover

Read full article: Myanmar resistance movement senses the tide is turning against the military 3 years after takeover

When the army overthrew Myanmar’s elected government in 2021, it looked like a walkover that could entrench the military in power indefinitely.

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Myanmar's resistance forces suggest terms for the military's eventual handover of power

Read full article: Myanmar's resistance forces suggest terms for the military's eventual handover of power

Myanmar’s leading resistance group and allied ethnic armed groups battling the military government have released a political road map to ending military rule and enabling a peaceful transition of power.

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Myanmar's military is losing ground against coordinated nationwide attacks, buoying opposition hopes

Read full article: Myanmar's military is losing ground against coordinated nationwide attacks, buoying opposition hopes

A major offensive against Myanmar's military-run government by an alliance of three militias of ethnic minorities has been moving at lightning speed, inspiring resistance forces around the country to attack.

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Military-ruled Myanmar hosts joint naval exercise with Russia, its close ally and top arms supplier

Read full article: Military-ruled Myanmar hosts joint naval exercise with Russia, its close ally and top arms supplier

State media in Myanmar says the military-run Southeast Asian nation is holding its first joint naval exercise with Russia.

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Myanmar's military seeks to keep ethnic minority allies on its side with anniversary of cease-fire

Read full article: Myanmar's military seeks to keep ethnic minority allies on its side with anniversary of cease-fire

Myanmar’s military government has hosted representatives from ethnic rebel groups to mark the eighth anniversary of the signing of a multilateral cease-fire agreement.

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Myanmar's military-led government extends state of emergency, forcing delay in promised election

Read full article: Myanmar's military-led government extends state of emergency, forcing delay in promised election

Myanmar’s military-controlled government has extended the state of emergency it imposed when the army seized power from an elected government 2 1/2 years ago, forcing a further delay in elections it promised when it took over.

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Myanmar's generals unveil giant Buddha statue as they seek to win hearts and minds during civil war

Read full article: Myanmar's generals unveil giant Buddha statue as they seek to win hearts and minds during civil war

The military-controlled government of strife-torn Myanmar has unveiled a new giant statue of a sitting Buddha that is scheduled to be consecrated on Aug. 1.

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Pardon frees more than 2,100 political prisoners in Myanmar

Read full article: Pardon frees more than 2,100 political prisoners in Myanmar

Myanmar’s ruling military council says it is releasing more than 2,100 political prisoners as a humanitarian gesture.

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Ex-UN head Ban Ki-moon urges army to end Myanmar violence

Read full article: Ex-UN head Ban Ki-moon urges army to end Myanmar violence

Former U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged Myanmar’s ruling military to take the initiative in finding a way out of the country’s violent political crisis after a surprise meeting with the army leader who seized power two years ago.

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Myanmar junta dissolves Suu Kyi's party, much of opposition

Read full article: Myanmar junta dissolves Suu Kyi's party, much of opposition

Myanmar’s military governmenttook another major step in its ongoing attempts to cripple its political opponents on Wednesday , dissolving dozens of opposition parties including that of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi for failing to meet a registration deadline ahead of elections.

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Myanmar extends state of emergency, delaying expected polls

Read full article: Myanmar extends state of emergency, delaying expected polls

Myanmar’s military government has announced it is extending a state of emergency it imposed when it seized power two years ago, a move that appears to set back its plans for an election that had been expected in August.

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Myanmar resistance steadfast against army rule 2 years later

Read full article: Myanmar resistance steadfast against army rule 2 years later

The prospects for peace in Myanmar, much less a return to democracy, seem dimmer than ever two years after the army seized power from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi.

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How Myanmar is faring 2 years after army ousted Suu Kyi

Read full article: How Myanmar is faring 2 years after army ousted Suu Kyi

Two years after Myanmar's generals ousted Aung San Suu Kyi's elected government, thousands of people have died in civil conflict and many more have been forced from their homes in a dire humanitarian crisis.

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Myanmar army leader touts election plan on Independence Day

Read full article: Myanmar army leader touts election plan on Independence Day

Myanmar’s ruling military leader has pardoned over 7,000 prisoners, including some political detainees, and detailed plans for an election later this year during a ceremony marking the 75th anniversary of independence.

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UN envoy: Myanmar crisis deepens, taking 'catastrophic toll'

Read full article: UN envoy: Myanmar crisis deepens, taking 'catastrophic toll'

The U_N_ special envoy for Myanmar is warning that the political, human rights and humanitarian crisis in the military-ruled Southeast Asian nation is deepening and taking “a catastrophic toll on the people.”.

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Myanmar court convicts Suu Kyi of vote fraud, adds jail time

Read full article: Myanmar court convicts Suu Kyi of vote fraud, adds jail time

A court in Myanmar has sentenced the country’s ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi to three years' imprisonment after finding her guilty of involvement in election fraud.

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Biden to host Southeast Asian leaders for May 12-13 summit

Read full article: Biden to host Southeast Asian leaders for May 12-13 summit

The White House says President Joe Biden will host leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian nations in Washington next month for a summit.

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Myanmar leader vows to 'annihilate' opponents of army rule

Read full article: Myanmar leader vows to 'annihilate' opponents of army rule

Myanmar’s leader has vowed to intensify action against homegrown militia groups fighting the military-run government, saying the armed forces would “annihilate” them.

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Myanmar pardons celebrities jailed for anti-military views

Read full article: Myanmar pardons celebrities jailed for anti-military views

Several top Myanmar celebrities who were detained for criticizing the army's seizure of power have been released from prison under pardons issued by the military government.

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Myanmar says it won't attend ASEAN foreign ministers meeting

Read full article: Myanmar says it won't attend ASEAN foreign ministers meeting

Myanmar says it will not participate in this week’s meetings in Cambodia of foreign ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, spurning an invitation to send a non-political representative instead of its chief diplomat.

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Prominent Myanmar filmmaker arrested after a year on the run

Read full article: Prominent Myanmar filmmaker arrested after a year on the run

An award-winning film director in Myanmar has been arrested almost a year after appearing on a wanted list for encouraging government employees to join in protests against military rule.

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Violence, protests mark anniversary of Myanmar army rule

Read full article: Violence, protests mark anniversary of Myanmar army rule

Protests and violence have marked the one-year anniversary of the army's seizure of power in Myanmar.

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Dozens arrested to suppress protests on Myanmar anniversary

Read full article: Dozens arrested to suppress protests on Myanmar anniversary

Security forces in Myanmar have arrested dozens of people to preemptively suppress plans for a nationwide strike on Tuesday, which is the one-year anniversary of the army’s seizure of power.

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No peace in Myanmar 1 year after military takeover

Read full article: No peace in Myanmar 1 year after military takeover

The army takeover in Myanmar a year ago that ousted the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi unexpectedly aborted the ongoing restoration of representative democracy in the Southeast Asian country after decades of military rule.

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Trade data: Myanmar teak exports helping fund military rule

Read full article: Trade data: Myanmar teak exports helping fund military rule

A report based on U.S. trade data shows American companies are still importing teak from Myanmar despite sanctions imposed after the military seized power.

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Cambodia defends leader's trip to Myanmar as 'positive step'

Read full article: Cambodia defends leader's trip to Myanmar as 'positive step'

Cambodia’s foreign minister has defended Prime Minister Hun Sen’s trip to Myanmar, the first by a foreign leader since the military takeover plunged the country into turmoil, though there was little evidence the mission yielded any immediate breakthrough.

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Anger as Cambodia's Hun Sen meets Myanmar military leader

Read full article: Anger as Cambodia's Hun Sen meets Myanmar military leader

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen’s visit to Myanmar to revive peace efforts after last year’s military takeover is provoking an angry backlash among critics, who say he is legitimizing the army’s seizure of power.

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Myanmar court postpones verdicts in 2nd case against Suu Kyi

Read full article: Myanmar court postpones verdicts in 2nd case against Suu Kyi

A court in military-ruled Myanmar has postponed its verdicts on two charges against ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi in which she is accused of importing and possessing walkie-talkies without following official procedures.

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Myanmar gems industry targeted in push for sanctions

Read full article: Myanmar gems industry targeted in push for sanctions

Human rights activists are lobbying major jewelers to stop buying gems sourced in Myanmar as a way to put pressure on Myanmar's military leaders by limiting profits from the country's lucrative mining industry.

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Rights group calls for ICC probe into Myanmar crackdown

Read full article: Rights group calls for ICC probe into Myanmar crackdown

A human rights group is calling on an international court to open an investigation into a crackdown on dissent by Myanmar’s military rulers.

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Facebook broadens ban on military-linked Myanmar companies

Read full article: Facebook broadens ban on military-linked Myanmar companies

Facebook’s parent company Meta has announced a new ban on postings linked to Myanmar’s military to include all pages, groups, and accounts representing military-controlled businesses.

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Xi says China will not seek dominance over Southeast Asia

Read full article: Xi says China will not seek dominance over Southeast Asia

Chinese leader Xi Jinping says his country will not seek dominance over Southeast Asia or bully its smaller neighbors, despite a rise in regional frictions.

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Richardson adds to diplomatic wins with journalist's release

Read full article: Richardson adds to diplomatic wins with journalist's release

Bill Richardson’s success in helping secure the release of journalist Danny Fenster from a Myanmar prison is the latest demonstration of the former New Mexico governor’s knack for flying into some the most closed societies on earth and persuading those in charge to do Washington a favor.

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US ex-diplomat defends private mission to troubled Myanmar

Read full article: US ex-diplomat defends private mission to troubled Myanmar

Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Bill Richardson acknowledges criticism of his humanitarian visit to Myanmar, but he tells The Associated Press he feels his trip was constructive.

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Brunei says Myanmar still 'integral' to ASEAN despite rebuke

Read full article: Brunei says Myanmar still 'integral' to ASEAN despite rebuke

The sultan of Brunei says Myanmar remains an integral part of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the bloc hopes its military government will work with an ASEAN envoy to defuse the political crisis triggered by its seizure of power in February.

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Biden calls out China's Taiwan actions as 'coercive'

Read full article: Biden calls out China's Taiwan actions as 'coercive'

President Joe Biden has told leaders at the East Asia Summit that China’s recent actions in the Taiwan Straits are “coercive” and undermined peace and stability in the region.

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Myanmar skips ASEAN summit after its military ruler excluded

Read full article: Myanmar skips ASEAN summit after its military ruler excluded

Southeast Asian leaders have begun their annual summit without Myanmar amid a diplomatic standoff over the exclusion of the leader of the military-ruled nation from the group’s meetings.

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ASEAN leaders hold summit with Myanmar’s general shut out

Read full article: ASEAN leaders hold summit with Myanmar’s general shut out

Southeast Asian leaders are holding their annual summit with world leaders this week but without Myanmar’s top general.

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UN envoy: Myanmar is now in conflict, could be failed state

Read full article: UN envoy: Myanmar is now in conflict, could be failed state

The U.N. special envoy for Myanmar is warning that February's military takeover has led to armed conflict and if power isn’t returned to the people in a democratic way the country will go in the direction of a failed state.

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Official: US at turning point in dealing with Myanmar crisis

Read full article: Official: US at turning point in dealing with Myanmar crisis

A senior U.S. official says the United States is at a turning point in deciding how to handle the crisis in military-ruled Myanmar, weighing further political and economic steps to pressure the government to change its behavior.

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Crowds outside Myanmar's prisons greet freed detainees

Read full article: Crowds outside Myanmar's prisons greet freed detainees

Crowds have gathered for a second day outside prisons around Myanmar, waiting for at least a glimpse of friends and relatives who are being freed under an amnesty for people arrested for protesting against military rule.

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Myanmar leader says ASEAN blind to opposition's violence

Read full article: Myanmar leader says ASEAN blind to opposition's violence

The leader of Myanmar’s military-installed government says other Southeast Asian countries should share responsibility for failing to help quell the violence that has engulfed his nation since the army seized power in February.

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ASEAN downgrades Myanmar presence in summit in major rebuke

Read full article: ASEAN downgrades Myanmar presence in summit in major rebuke

Southeast Asian foreign ministers have agreed to downgrade Myanmar’s participation in an upcoming summit in their sharpest rebuke yet of its leaders following a Feb. 1 military takeover.

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ASEAN to exclude Myanmar's leader from summit in key rebuke

Read full article: ASEAN to exclude Myanmar's leader from summit in key rebuke

A senior diplomat says Southeast Asia’s foreign ministers have decided not to invite Myanmar’s military leader to an annual summit for refusing to let an envoy meet ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

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Envoy aborts visit to Myanmar, straining ASEAN relations

Read full article: Envoy aborts visit to Myanmar, straining ASEAN relations

Myanmar says a special envoy appointed by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations canceled his visit after the government told him he would not be able to meet with ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi and others.

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Right's group: 1,001 killed since military took over Myanmar

Read full article: Right's group: 1,001 killed since military took over Myanmar

A human rights group says more than 1,000 people have been killed by security forces in Myanmar since the military seized power about six months ago.

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ASEAN ministers pick Brunei diplomat as envoy to Myanmar

Read full article: ASEAN ministers pick Brunei diplomat as envoy to Myanmar

Southeast Asian foreign ministers have picked Brunei's second foreign minister as their special envoy to Myanmar, in a breakthrough for regional mediation aimed at ending the country’s deepening crisis.

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UN calls Myanmar military actions moves away from democracy

Read full article: UN calls Myanmar military actions moves away from democracy

The United Nations is calling the Myanmar military’s extension of the state of emergency and election delay moves in the wrong direction from international calls for the restoration of democracy.

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Myanmar military extends emergency, promises vote in 2 years

Read full article: Myanmar military extends emergency, promises vote in 2 years

Six months after seizing power from the elected government, Myanmar’s military leader has declared himself prime minister and said he would lead the country under the extended state of emergency until elections are held in about two years.

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Residents: Myanmar leaders use pandemic as political weapon

Read full article: Residents: Myanmar leaders use pandemic as political weapon

As COVID-19 deaths rise in Myanmar, allegations are growing that the military government is using the coronavirus pandemic to consolidate power and crush the opposition.

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Myanmar caught off guard as cases surge, oxygen dwindles

Read full article: Myanmar caught off guard as cases surge, oxygen dwindles

Myanmar is facing a a rapid rise in COVID-19 patients and a shortage of oxygen supplies, just as the country is consumed by a bitter and violent political struggle since the military seized power in February.

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Myanmar's junta leader attends military conference in Moscow

Read full article: Myanmar's junta leader attends military conference in Moscow

The leader of Myanmar’s military junta has attended an international conference in Moscow, an appearance that reflects Russia’s eagerness to develop ties with the junta despite international criticism.

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Myanmar military plane crash kills 12, including senior monk

Read full article: Myanmar military plane crash kills 12, including senior monk

Myanmar state media say a well-known senior Buddhist monk was among at least 12 people who died when a military plane crashed in the country’s central Mandalay region.

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ASEAN envoys meet Myanmar junta leader to press for dialogue

Read full article: ASEAN envoys meet Myanmar junta leader to press for dialogue

Representatives of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have met with Myanmar’s junta leader six weeks after an emergency regional summit on the coup in the country drew promises of progress toward a solution but produced no tangible results.

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Myanmar election chief considers dissolving Suu Kyi's party

Read full article: Myanmar election chief considers dissolving Suu Kyi's party

The head of Myanmar’s military-appointed state election commission says his agency will consider dissolving Aung San Suu Kyi’s former ruling party for alleged involvement in electoral fraud and having its leaders charged with treason.

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Election watchdog says no credible proof of Myanmar fraud

Read full article: Election watchdog says no credible proof of Myanmar fraud

An independent election monitoring organization says the results of last November’s voting in Myanmar were representative of the will of the people, rejecting the military’s allegations of massive fraud that served as its reason for seizing power.

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100 days in power, Myanmar junta holds pretense of control

Read full article: 100 days in power, Myanmar junta holds pretense of control

One hundred days since their takeover, Myanmar’s ruling generals maintain just the pretense of control over the country.

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UN report says Myanmar poverty could double from coup chaos

Read full article: UN report says Myanmar poverty could double from coup chaos

A United Nations report says political turmoil and disruptions following the coup in Myanmar could undo years of progress and double the number of its people living in poverty to nearly half the population.

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Myanmar protests continue after ASEAN peace initiative

Read full article: Myanmar protests continue after ASEAN peace initiative

Protesters in Myanmar’s largest city have braved potential violence by security forces to demonstrate against February’s military coup, showing their resolve to continue their resistance two days after Southeast Asian leaders met to address the country’s crisis.

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ASEAN leaders tell Myanmar coup general to end killings

Read full article: ASEAN leaders tell Myanmar coup general to end killings

Southeast Asian leaders have demanded an immediate end to killings and the release of political detainees in Myanmar during an emergency summit in Jakarta with its top general and coup leader.

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Protest in Yangon ahead of regional summit on Myanmar crisis

Read full article: Protest in Yangon ahead of regional summit on Myanmar crisis

Protesters against Myanmar’s military coup have returned to the streets of downtown Yangon, defiantly chanting their opposition to the army’s seizure of power as the junta chief prepared to attend a meeting of Southeast Asian leaders on the country’s crisis.

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Southeast Asian summit to address Myanmar's post-coup crisis

Read full article: Southeast Asian summit to address Myanmar's post-coup crisis

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations will be under as much scrutiny as Myanmar's junta leader when the 10-member regional body meets Saturday.

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Myanmar junta pardons prisoners, to attend regional summit

Read full article: Myanmar junta pardons prisoners, to attend regional summit

Myanmar’s junta has released more than 23,000 prisoners to mark the traditional new year holiday, including at least three political detainees, and the military leader behind the February coup confirmed he would attend a regional summit later this month.

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US sanctions on Myanmar gems target key junta funding source

Read full article: US sanctions on Myanmar gems target key junta funding source

U.S. sanctions on Myanma Gems Enterprise target an army-controlled business rife with corruption and abuses that is one of the junta’s key sources of revenue.

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Myanmar forces kill scores in deadliest day since coup

Read full article: Myanmar forces kill scores in deadliest day since coup

Anti-coup protesters prepare makeshift bow and arrows to confront police in Thaketa township Yangon, Myanmar, Saturday, March 27, 2021. (AP Photo)YANGON – As Myanmar’s military celebrated the annual Armed Forces Day holiday with a parade Saturday in the country's capital, soldiers and police elsewhere killed scores of people while suppressing protests in the deadliest bloodletting since last month's coup. “We urge the Myanmar Armed Forces to cease violence and work to restore respect and credibility with the people of Myanmar that it has lost through its actions.”AdThe European Union’s delegation to Myanmar said that the 76th Myanmar Armed Forces Day “will stay engraved as a day of terror and dishonor.”“The killing of unarmed civilians, including children, are indefensible acts,” it added. Junta chief Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing did not directly refer to the protest movement when he gave his nationally televised Armed Forces Day speech before thousands of soldiers in Naypyitaw. In contrast, security forces have used live ammunition for weeks against what have still been overwhelmingly unarmed and peaceful crowds.

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Myanmar junta defends crackdown, accuses Suu Kyi of graft

Read full article: Myanmar junta defends crackdown, accuses Suu Kyi of graft

Opposition against the Feb 1 military coup continues in Myanmar. The civil disobedience movement has used widespread boycotts, strikes and other actions to demand that power be returned to the elected government led by Aung San Suu Kyi. The allegations against Suu Kyi made by former Yangon Chief Minister Phyo Min Thein were first mentioned by the military several weeks ago. Last week the military-controlled Myawaddy TV station aired a similar video with a construction magnate who also claimed to have made large payoffs to Suu Kyi. The junta repeated its claims that civil servants, teachers and doctors joined the CDM under threat.

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Deadly violence resumes in Myanmar after peaceful protests

Read full article: Deadly violence resumes in Myanmar after peaceful protests

(AP Photo)YANGON – At least two people protesting last month's military coup were reported shot and killed by Myanmar security forces Tuesday after a morning of peaceful marches. Mobile data service had been used to stream live video coverage of protests, often showing security forces attacking demonstrators. So, security forces had to handle the situation very hard,” according to the account. Meanwhile, the shooting had to disperse the protesters, resulting in some security forces and protesters’ casualties.”Virtually all independent accounts blame security forces for initiating violence against unarmed protesters. “In Burma, the military is attempting to overturn the results of a democratic election and is brutally repressing peaceful protests."

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Myanmar junta kills more protesters, adds Suu Kyi accusation

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Security forces have attacked previous protests with live ammunition as well, leading to the deaths of at least 60 people. On Wednesday, the U.N. Security Council unanimously called for reversing the coup and strongly condemned the violence against peaceful protesters. Reports from Kachin, the northernmost state, said guerrilla forces from the Kachin ethnic minority attacked a government base on Thursday and were in turn attacked. The reports could not be independently confirmed, and ethnic guerrilla armies as well as the government often release exaggerated information. Myanmar has more than a dozen ethnic guerrilla armies, mostly in border areas, a legacy of decades-old struggles for greater autonomy from the central government.

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US expands sanctions to family of Myanmar's coup leader

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(AP Photo)The United States announced sanctions Wednesday on two family members of Myanmar’s commander in chief, beefing up U.S. financial penalties in response to the military’s five-week-old coup and its deadly ongoing crackdown on protesters. The Feb. 1 coup reversed years of internationally supported progress toward democracy in Myanmar after five decades of military rule and international isolation. The military staged the coup the same day newly elected lawmakers were due to take office. Wednesday's were the latest in a series of penalties imposed by the U.S. over the military takeover, including new export restrictions announced earlier this month. The United States already had many of Myanmar’s military leaders under sanctions for mass killings of the country’s Rohingya Muslim minority in recent years.

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Protesters adapt tactics after Myanmar police use violence

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Anti-coup protesters hold makeshift shields during a demonstration in Yangon, Myanmar Tuesday, March 9, 2021. The death of Zaw Myat Lin in custody was the second in recent days. Zaw Myat Lin was arrested Monday night as he tried to escape from a police raid, the Voice of Myanmar online news service and other media reported. Maung Saungkha, an activist and friend of Zaw Myat Lin, said his family was summoned to retrieve his body on Tuesday and was not told how he died. It announced that the licenses of five local media outlets — Mizzima, DVB, Khit Thit Media, Myanmar Now and 7Day News — had been canceled.

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UN envoy: Myanmar army is 'surprised' at opposition to coup

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FILE - In this June 15, 2018, file photo, United Nations Secretary General's Special Envoy to Myanmar Christine Schraner Burgener arrives to meet Myanmar's Legal Affairs and Special Cases Assessment Commission Shwe Mann, at the Parliament Building in Naypyitaw, Myanmar. Schraner Burgener said she receives about 2,000 messages a day from people in Myanmar, many desperate to see an international response. It aims for a national cease-fire agreement with all 21 ethnic armed groups in Myanmar, which Schraner Burgener said is going to be difficult as 10 have already taken a strong stand against the coup. She said the army is surprised by the opposition, which has been led by young people. “I always felt she was on a tightrope dealing with the army,” Schraner Burgener said of Suu Kyi.

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Pro-military marchers in Myanmar attack anti-coup protesters

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Members of a group supporting Myanmar's military junta have attacked and injured people protesting against the armys Feb. 1 seizure of power that ousted the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. AdOn Thursday, tensions escalated on the streets between anti-coup protesters and supporters of the military. Photos and videos posted on social media showed groups attacking people in downtown Yangon as police stood by without intervening. According to accounts and photos posted on social media, hundreds of people marched Thursday in support of the coup. The social media platform already had deleted several military-linked accounts since the coup, including army-controlled Myawaddy TV and state television broadcaster MRTV.

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New charge filed on Suu Kyi as Myanmar crackdown intensifies

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Buddhist monks and nuns display pictures of detained Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi during a protest against the military coup in Mandalay, Myanmar on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021. (AP Photo)YANGON – Police in Myanmar filed a new charge against deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi, her lawyer said Tuesday, as the military authorities who seized power in a coup intensified their crackdown against their opponents. Suu Kyi, who was detained in the Feb. 1 military takeover, already faced a charge of illegally possessing walkie-talkies — an apparent attempt to provide a legal veneer for her house arrest. Suu Kyi’s lawyer told reporters he has not seen her since her arrest — and only arrived after an unexpected videoconference the judge said had been held with her. AdAround 3,000 demonstrators — mainly students — had returned to the streets of Mandalay, carrying posters of Suu Kyi and shouting for the return of democracy.

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Myanmar security forces intensify crackdown on protesters

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A man is held by police during a crackdown on anti-coup protesters holding a rally in front of the Myanmar Economic Bank in Mandalay, Myanmar on Monday, Feb. 15, 2021. Security forces in Myanmar intensified their crackdown against anti-coup protesters on Monday, seeking to quell the large-scale demonstrations calling for the military junta that seized power earlier this month to reinstate the elected government. (AP Photo)YANGON – Security forces in Myanmar pointed guns toward anti-coup protesters and attacked them with sticks Monday, seeking to quell the large-scale demonstrations calling for the military junta that seized power this month to reinstate the elected government. It circulated widely on social media, as did a notice said to be from service provider Oredoo Myanmar containing the same details. “She has conveyed to the Myanmar military that the world is watching closely, and any form of heavy-handed response is likely to have severe consequences,” Haq said.

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Myanmar rattled by army movements, apparent internet cutoff

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In this image made from video by the Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB), two armored personnel carriers were seen traversing on a road in Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021. "We support the people of Myanmar in their quest for democracy, freedom, peace, and prosperity,” they said in a joint statement issued late Sunday night. It circulated widely on social media, as did a notice said to be from service provider Oredoo Myanmar containing the same details. People have also been rattled by police raids carried out during curfew hours to seize individuals seen as opposed to the coup. The independent Assistance Association for Political Prisoners says 400 people have been detained since the coup, with 375 still being held.

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Myanmar protests in 2nd week, with neither side backing down

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Mass street demonstrations in Myanmar have entered their second week with neither protesters nor the military government they seek to unseat showing any signs of backing off from confrontations. (AP Photos)YANGON – Mass street demonstrations in Myanmar entered their second week Saturday, with neither protesters nor the military government they seek to unseat showing any signs of backing down from confrontations. The military ousted the country’s leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, and her government and prevented recently elected lawmakers from opening a new session of Parliament. Suu Kyi and other senior members of her government and party remain in detention. Saturday’s protests coincided with the birthday of Gen. Aung San, the country’s independence leader and father of Suu Kyi.

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Myanmar coup leader: 'Join hands' with army for democracy

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Demonstrators in traditional dance costumes display an upside-down begging-bowl, a form of protest symbolizing the refusal of charity from the military government, during a protest against the military coup in Mandalay, Myanmar on Friday, Feb. 12, 2021. Thousands of protesters, including Myanmar celebrities, demonstrated outside the Chinese Embassy in Yangon on Friday to criticize what they said was Beijing's failure to condemn the coup. AdMany of the protesters were students from local international schools and universities, and they held signs that read “We don’t want dictatorship,” “Stop helping the military coup” and “Free our leader." AdThe move will prevent the generals from accessing more than $1 billion in Myanmar government funds held in the United States. It remains to be seen what, if any, impact the U.S. action will have on Myanmar’s military regime.

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Ethnic minorities protest Myanmar coup, as opposition grows

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Ethnic Entha fishermen display placards during a protest against the military coup on Inle Lake, Taunggyi, Myanmar Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021. (AP Photo/Aung Ko San)YANGON – Members of Myanmar’s ethnic minorities marched through streets in traditional dress and floated on wooden long boats in a scenic lake Thursday to protest last week’s coup, a sign of the broad and growing resistance to the military takeover. This is not Zoom meeting.”Min Aung Hlaing indirectly acknowledged the widespread opposition to his government in a televised speech Thursday. The junta leader also touched on the issue of civil servants joining the protests. It remains to be seen what, if any, impact the U.S. action will have on Myanmar’s military regime.

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