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Myanmar's military government extends state of emergency for six months
Myanmar will not be represented at an international meeting of foreign ministers this week. The country's military government has extended a state of emergency for another six months. The ASEAN-led gathering had asked Myanmar to send a non-military representative to the talks in Cambodia, but that request was rejected. ASEAN has barred Myanmar's military government from its meetings since last year.
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published: 01 Aug 2022
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Myanmar under the military junta 2 years on: Thousands dead, economy in shambles, future uncertain
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February 1, 2023, marks two years since Myanmar’s military staged a coup and seized control of the popularly elected government. Since the takeover, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing’s junta has remained embroiled in a bitter civil war with opposition groups across the country, resulting in thousands of casualties and mass displacement. Under military rule, the nation’s currency has fallen 40 per cent, while opium production, driven by economic instability, has soared to a nine-year high. Experts doubt the junta will make good on its promise to hold elections by August 2023.
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published: 28 Jan 2023
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Why Myanmar's military overthrew the nation’s democratically elected government
The Biden administration has threatened to reimpose sanctions on Myanmar after the military there staged a coup over the weekend. Derek Mitchell, the former U.S. ambassador to Myanmar during the Obama administration who is now the president of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, joins Nick Schifrin to discuss.
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published: 01 Feb 2021
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The Gen Z army fighting Myanmar's military dictator
Channel 4 News gains rare access to the Gen Z rebels fighting the military dictatorship in Myanmar and hears how the young fighters are willing to kill and die for democracy.
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Two years since the military junta seized power in Myanmar, a fierce guerilla war is intensifying as protesters, who pleaded for a return to democratic rule two years ago, have now picked up weapons to fight for their freedom.
Amid accusations of indiscriminate bombing campaigns, the regime doesn’t want the outside world to see what they’re doing in Myanmar but Channel 4 News travelled secretly into the country to speak to the young rebels.
We contacted Myanmar's military authorities requesting an interview or comment. We have not received a reply.
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published: 19 Apr 2023
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What’s happening in Myanmar?| Start Here
The military in Myanmar has detained Aung San Suu Kyi and deposed her government.
The generals accuse Suu Kyi and her party, the National League for Democracy, of election fraud.
So how did we get here? And what’s next for Myanmar’s young democracy?
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published: 14 Feb 2021
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Myanmar politics, explained
Myanmar's first democratically elected parliament will be in session from the 1st of February, 2016. But Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of the party that controls parliament will not be the country's president.
Al Jazeera's Florence Looi explains why.
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published: 01 Feb 2016
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EXCLUSIVE: A special report from inside Myanmar
Sky News has been give rare access to film inside Myanmar, two years after a military coup ended democracy and cut the country off from the West.
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At least 2,700 pro-democracy activists and civilians have been killed, and more than 13,600 detained, since the junta took over.
The country's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, was jailed for 33 years in a series of trials that were closed to journalists and independent observers.
Civil resistance has continued against the military takeover, with torture, mass killings and the burning of villages by soldiers that are accused of cooperating with opposition activists.
On top of that, the junta generals are accused of organising the genocide of the min...
published: 24 Jan 2023
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Rebels in Myanmar | DW Documentary
Naing Myel Htet Kyaw says: “We must take up arms. My parents support that.” The 18-year-old is fighting against the military in Myanmar.
He’s one of the youngest in the rebel force that has taken shape since the 2021 military coup in Myanmar. Many of those flocking to the armed resistance are quite young. Some have traded their school uniforms and classrooms for arms and a jungle camp to carry on the struggle against the country’s military rulers. They see themselves as essentially pro-democratic forces, but they haven’t hesitated to resort to brutal guerilla tactics. Dennis and Patrick Weinert report from the embattled rebel territories and meet up with fighters at one of the resistance’s secret bases.
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published: 19 Dec 2022
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Myanmar economy fears: Gov’t in exile to create central bank
Myanmar's National Unity Government says it is working to establish an interim central bank. The move by the government in exile follows concerns that the military government’s intervention in foreign currency regulation is doing lasting damage to the economy.
Al Jazeera’s Tony Cheng reports from Yangon, Myanmar.
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published: 15 Jun 2023
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Myanmar guerrillas kill military official after increased military attacks against rebels | DW News
Urban guerrillas opposed to military rule in Myanmar have killed a retired senior military official. It's the latest killing in a saga of violence between the junta and those opposed to its rule. The UN’s top human rights envoy to Myanmar has warned that a ‘horrible cycle of violence’ is going to ‘snowball out of control.’ His comments come as the military increases its attacks against pro-democracy forces and ethnic rebels in the countryside. The latest instance of which – an attack on a school in the Sagaing region in the north-west.
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published: 26 Sep 2022
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Myanmar's military government extends state of emergency for six months
Myanmar will not be represented at an international meeting of foreign ministers this week. The country's military government has extended a state of emergency ...
Myanmar will not be represented at an international meeting of foreign ministers this week. The country's military government has extended a state of emergency for another six months. The ASEAN-led gathering had asked Myanmar to send a non-military representative to the talks in Cambodia, but that request was rejected. ASEAN has barred Myanmar's military government from its meetings since last year.
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Myanmar will not be represented at an international meeting of foreign ministers this week. The country's military government has extended a state of emergency for another six months. The ASEAN-led gathering had asked Myanmar to send a non-military representative to the talks in Cambodia, but that request was rejected. ASEAN has barred Myanmar's military government from its meetings since last year.
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- published: 01 Aug 2022
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Myanmar under the military junta 2 years on: Thousands dead, economy in shambles, future uncertain
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February 1, 2023, marks two years since Myanmar’s military staged a coup and s...
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February 1, 2023, marks two years since Myanmar’s military staged a coup and seized control of the popularly elected government. Since the takeover, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing’s junta has remained embroiled in a bitter civil war with opposition groups across the country, resulting in thousands of casualties and mass displacement. Under military rule, the nation’s currency has fallen 40 per cent, while opium production, driven by economic instability, has soared to a nine-year high. Experts doubt the junta will make good on its promise to hold elections by August 2023.
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February 1, 2023, marks two years since Myanmar’s military staged a coup and seized control of the popularly elected government. Since the takeover, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing’s junta has remained embroiled in a bitter civil war with opposition groups across the country, resulting in thousands of casualties and mass displacement. Under military rule, the nation’s currency has fallen 40 per cent, while opium production, driven by economic instability, has soared to a nine-year high. Experts doubt the junta will make good on its promise to hold elections by August 2023.
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- published: 28 Jan 2023
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Why Myanmar's military overthrew the nation’s democratically elected government
The Biden administration has threatened to reimpose sanctions on Myanmar after the military there staged a coup over the weekend. Derek Mitchell, the former U.S...
The Biden administration has threatened to reimpose sanctions on Myanmar after the military there staged a coup over the weekend. Derek Mitchell, the former U.S. ambassador to Myanmar during the Obama administration who is now the president of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, joins Nick Schifrin to discuss.
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The Biden administration has threatened to reimpose sanctions on Myanmar after the military there staged a coup over the weekend. Derek Mitchell, the former U.S. ambassador to Myanmar during the Obama administration who is now the president of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, joins Nick Schifrin to discuss.
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- published: 01 Feb 2021
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The Gen Z army fighting Myanmar's military dictator
Channel 4 News gains rare access to the Gen Z rebels fighting the military dictatorship in Myanmar and hears how the young fighters are willing to kill and die ...
Channel 4 News gains rare access to the Gen Z rebels fighting the military dictatorship in Myanmar and hears how the young fighters are willing to kill and die for democracy.
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Two years since the military junta seized power in Myanmar, a fierce guerilla war is intensifying as protesters, who pleaded for a return to democratic rule two years ago, have now picked up weapons to fight for their freedom.
Amid accusations of indiscriminate bombing campaigns, the regime doesn’t want the outside world to see what they’re doing in Myanmar but Channel 4 News travelled secretly into the country to speak to the young rebels.
We contacted Myanmar's military authorities requesting an interview or comment. We have not received a reply.
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Channel 4 News gains rare access to the Gen Z rebels fighting the military dictatorship in Myanmar and hears how the young fighters are willing to kill and die for democracy.
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Two years since the military junta seized power in Myanmar, a fierce guerilla war is intensifying as protesters, who pleaded for a return to democratic rule two years ago, have now picked up weapons to fight for their freedom.
Amid accusations of indiscriminate bombing campaigns, the regime doesn’t want the outside world to see what they’re doing in Myanmar but Channel 4 News travelled secretly into the country to speak to the young rebels.
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- published: 19 Apr 2023
- views: 4282805
9:00
What’s happening in Myanmar?| Start Here
The military in Myanmar has detained Aung San Suu Kyi and deposed her government.
The generals accuse Suu Kyi and her party, the National League for Democracy, ...
The military in Myanmar has detained Aung San Suu Kyi and deposed her government.
The generals accuse Suu Kyi and her party, the National League for Democracy, of election fraud.
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The military in Myanmar has detained Aung San Suu Kyi and deposed her government.
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- published: 14 Feb 2021
- views: 1251735
1:47
Myanmar politics, explained
Myanmar's first democratically elected parliament will be in session from the 1st of February, 2016. But Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of the party that controls...
Myanmar's first democratically elected parliament will be in session from the 1st of February, 2016. But Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of the party that controls parliament will not be the country's president.
Al Jazeera's Florence Looi explains why.
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Myanmar's first democratically elected parliament will be in session from the 1st of February, 2016. But Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of the party that controls parliament will not be the country's president.
Al Jazeera's Florence Looi explains why.
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- published: 01 Feb 2016
- views: 27818
12:25
EXCLUSIVE: A special report from inside Myanmar
Sky News has been give rare access to film inside Myanmar, two years after a military coup ended democracy and cut the country off from the West.
Read the full...
Sky News has been give rare access to film inside Myanmar, two years after a military coup ended democracy and cut the country off from the West.
Read the full story: https://news.sky.com/story/land-of-fear-inside-myanmars-military-regime-12794386
At least 2,700 pro-democracy activists and civilians have been killed, and more than 13,600 detained, since the junta took over.
The country's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, was jailed for 33 years in a series of trials that were closed to journalists and independent observers.
Civil resistance has continued against the military takeover, with torture, mass killings and the burning of villages by soldiers that are accused of cooperating with opposition activists.
On top of that, the junta generals are accused of organising the genocide of the minority Rohingya, forcing them out of the country.
Cordelia Lynch and her team were invited to film inside Myanmar by the military government.
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At least 2,700 pro-democracy activists and civilians have been killed, and more than 13,600 detained, since the junta took over.
The country's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, was jailed for 33 years in a series of trials that were closed to journalists and independent observers.
Civil resistance has continued against the military takeover, with torture, mass killings and the burning of villages by soldiers that are accused of cooperating with opposition activists.
On top of that, the junta generals are accused of organising the genocide of the minority Rohingya, forcing them out of the country.
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- published: 24 Jan 2023
- views: 95170
12:26
Rebels in Myanmar | DW Documentary
Naing Myel Htet Kyaw says: “We must take up arms. My parents support that.” The 18-year-old is fighting against the military in Myanmar.
He’s one of the young...
Naing Myel Htet Kyaw says: “We must take up arms. My parents support that.” The 18-year-old is fighting against the military in Myanmar.
He’s one of the youngest in the rebel force that has taken shape since the 2021 military coup in Myanmar. Many of those flocking to the armed resistance are quite young. Some have traded their school uniforms and classrooms for arms and a jungle camp to carry on the struggle against the country’s military rulers. They see themselves as essentially pro-democratic forces, but they haven’t hesitated to resort to brutal guerilla tactics. Dennis and Patrick Weinert report from the embattled rebel territories and meet up with fighters at one of the resistance’s secret bases.
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Naing Myel Htet Kyaw says: “We must take up arms. My parents support that.” The 18-year-old is fighting against the military in Myanmar.
He’s one of the youngest in the rebel force that has taken shape since the 2021 military coup in Myanmar. Many of those flocking to the armed resistance are quite young. Some have traded their school uniforms and classrooms for arms and a jungle camp to carry on the struggle against the country’s military rulers. They see themselves as essentially pro-democratic forces, but they haven’t hesitated to resort to brutal guerilla tactics. Dennis and Patrick Weinert report from the embattled rebel territories and meet up with fighters at one of the resistance’s secret bases.
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- published: 19 Dec 2022
- views: 1303593
2:18
Myanmar economy fears: Gov’t in exile to create central bank
Myanmar's National Unity Government says it is working to establish an interim central bank. The move by the government in exile follows concerns that the milit...
Myanmar's National Unity Government says it is working to establish an interim central bank. The move by the government in exile follows concerns that the military government’s intervention in foreign currency regulation is doing lasting damage to the economy.
Al Jazeera’s Tony Cheng reports from Yangon, Myanmar.
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Myanmar's National Unity Government says it is working to establish an interim central bank. The move by the government in exile follows concerns that the military government’s intervention in foreign currency regulation is doing lasting damage to the economy.
Al Jazeera’s Tony Cheng reports from Yangon, Myanmar.
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- published: 15 Jun 2023
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7:53
Myanmar guerrillas kill military official after increased military attacks against rebels | DW News
Urban guerrillas opposed to military rule in Myanmar have killed a retired senior military official. It's the latest killing in a saga of violence between the j...
Urban guerrillas opposed to military rule in Myanmar have killed a retired senior military official. It's the latest killing in a saga of violence between the junta and those opposed to its rule. The UN’s top human rights envoy to Myanmar has warned that a ‘horrible cycle of violence’ is going to ‘snowball out of control.’ His comments come as the military increases its attacks against pro-democracy forces and ethnic rebels in the countryside. The latest instance of which – an attack on a school in the Sagaing region in the north-west.
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https://wn.com/Myanmar_Guerrillas_Kill_Military_Official_After_Increased_Military_Attacks_Against_Rebels_|_Dw_News
Urban guerrillas opposed to military rule in Myanmar have killed a retired senior military official. It's the latest killing in a saga of violence between the junta and those opposed to its rule. The UN’s top human rights envoy to Myanmar has warned that a ‘horrible cycle of violence’ is going to ‘snowball out of control.’ His comments come as the military increases its attacks against pro-democracy forces and ethnic rebels in the countryside. The latest instance of which – an attack on a school in the Sagaing region in the north-west.
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- published: 26 Sep 2022
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