Human rights monitoring groups say Myanmar’s military is increasingly turning to airstrikes with deadly results to try to crush stiff armed resistance, two years after it seized power and plunged the country into a prolonged civil war
Myanmar s military is increasingly turning to airstrikes with deadly results to try to crush stiff armed resistance two years after it seized power and plunged the country into a prolonged civil war, a human rights monitoring group said in a report Tuesday.
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As the second anniversary of the Myanmar military coup on 1 February falls upon us, the military junta or State Administration Council (SAC) is determined to hold a national election in the second half of the year in the hope of achieving legitimacy, while the ethnic-democratic forces under the Spring Revolution will be looking to heighten collaboration in the face of a common enemy.