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Myanmar Workers and Unions on the Front Lines in Fight Against Coup - International Viewpoint

Myanmar Tuesday 2 March 2021, by Kevin Lin On late Friday evening, February 26 (local time), the Myanmar military declared most of the country’s labor organizations illegal on public television, with the threat of arrests if their activities continue, adding to the urgency of international solidarity activities. On February 1, the Myanmar military staged a coup and seized power from the elected civilian government under the pretext of alleged election fraud. The coup leaders detained top government leaders and activists, shut off the internet, and suspended flights. This marks a dark and uncertain turn in the country’s decade-long, fraught experiment with partial democratization.

Factory Workers in Burma Are Resisting the Military Coup With Strikes

Myanmar Workers and Unions on the Front Lines in Fight Against Coup

Striking garment workers demonstrated outside the offices of the International Labor Organization in Yangon, Myanmar, earlier this week demanding that global apparel brands ensure workers are not punished for participating in pro-democracy protests. Photo: Andrew Tillett-Saks, Twitter. Update: Late Friday evening, February 26 (local time), the Myanmar military declared most of the country s labor organizations illegal on public television, with the threat of arrests if their activities continue, adding to the urgency of international solidarity activities. On February 1, the Myanmar military staged a coup and seized power from the elected civilian government under the pretext of alleged election fraud. The coup leaders detained top government leaders and activists, shut off the internet, and suspended flights. This marks a dark and uncertain turn in the country’s decade-long, fraught experiment with partial democratization.

Aung San Suu Kyi in Good Health, Says Myanmar Junta as it Lays New Charges on Her — Radio Free Asia

Aung San Suu Kyi in Good Health, Says Myanmar Junta as it Lays New Charges on Her — Radio Free Asia
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Despite Pressure, Myanmar Govt Employees Refuse to Work Under Military Rule

Despite Pressure, Myanmar Govt Employees Refuse to Work Under Military Rule Myanmar Railways staff in Mandalay join the Civil Disobedience Movement on Feb. 15. / The Irrawaddy 6.5k By The Irrawaddy 16 February 2021 YANGON – Operations at many government departments in Myanmar all but halted this week as staff refused to work for the military regime, which early this month seized power from Myanmar’s democratically elected government. Many hospitals, banks, municipal departments and other government offices have been deserted as their employees have joined the growing Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM), staying at home or urging other civil servants to join the movement by taking part in anti-coup protests.

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