Myanmar’s military is back in charge after coup. But it faces a nation transformed.
Shibani Mahtani
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HONG KONG —Myanmar's military leaders appeared to have a plan for their coup. They cut off phones and the Internet. Convoys rolled through the capital, Naypyidaw, as soldiers rounded up representatives of the democratically elected government. A new cabinet was readied, and decrees were laid out to be published in state media Tuesday morning.
But a day after ousting the civilian government of Aung San Suu Kyi in their boldest power play in three decades, Myanmar’s generals have not made clear what comes next.