It is not just the women fighting and protesting against the Myanmar junta who are suffering, the wives of junta soldiers have also suffered and been subjected to bad treatment. Many soldiers’ wives live with them on army bases, which leaves them at the mercy of the military authorities and despite not signing up to serve in the army themselves they still have to, like their husbands, obey army officers’ orders.
It is not just the women fighting and protesting against the Myanmar junta who are suffering, the wives of junta soldiers have also suffered and been subjected to bad treatment. Many soldiers’ wives live with them on army bases, which leaves them at the mercy of the military authorities and despite not signing up to serve in the army themselves they still have to, like their husbands, obey army officers’ orders.
The NUG announced that they had blacklisted and dismissed 92 non-CDM officers from the junta Agricultural Department under the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation for their oppression of CDM participants.