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Myanmar urged to protect Chinese
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Yangon
Myanmar
Beijing
China
Aung-hlaing
Ayeyarwady
Okkalapa
Shwe-pyi
Mandalay
Chinese
Zhao-lijian
Min-aung-hlaing

Myanmar urged to protect Chinese

Myanmar urged to protect Chinese
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Yangon
Myanmar
Beijing
China
Aung-hlaing
Ayeyarwady
Okkalapa
Shwe-pyi
Mandalay
Chinese
Zhao-lijian
Min-aung-hlaing

Myanmar urged to protect Chinese

Myanmar urged to protect Chinese
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Yangon
Myanmar
Beijing
China
Aung-hlaing
Ayeyarwady
Okkalapa
Shwe-pyi
Mandalay
Chinese
Zhao-lijian
Min-aung-hlaing

Suu Kyi faces detention until Feb 15

By YANG HAN in Hong Kong | China Daily | Updated: 2021-02-04 07:37 Share CLOSE A military armored vehicle is seen on a street in Myitkyina, Kachin State, Myanmar, on Tuesday. AFP Myanmar s new state council starts work, more emergency plans unveiled Myanmar s newly installed State Administration Council, led by Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, began governing the country on Wednesday-two days after a yearlong state of emergency was declared. The new authority s start to work came as some officials were allowed to return home after being detained. Sources from the National League for Democracy, or NLD, and the military said State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were in good health. They were among those detained on Monday.

Myitkyina
Kachin-state
Myanmar
Aung-hlaing
Ayeyarwady
Nay-pyi-taw
Mandalay
Yangon
Soe-win
Min-aung-hlaing
Suu-kyi
Administration-council

Fate of Villagers Abducted by Myanmar Military Still Unknown

Fate of Villagers Abducted by Myanmar Military Still Unknown Some of the detained villagers. 2.4k By Min Aung Khine 8 January 2021 SITTWE, Rakhine State Relatives of 18 villagers abducted by Myanmar’s military (Tatmadaw) from Tinma Village in Kyauktaw Township of Rakhine State still do not have a clue about their whereabouts more than 300 days after they were taken from their homes. Troops of the Tatmadaw’s Light Infantry Division No. 55 deployed on Taungshae Mountain near Tinma Village detained eight villagers from “new” Tinma Village on March 13 and 10 people from Tinmagyi Village on March 16, according to the detainees’ families. Other residents fled their homes in the wake of the abductions. Three villagers who stayed behind to take care of village property also went missing, said residents.

Rakhine-state
Myanmar
Tinma
Arakan
Yangon
Naypyitaw
Mandalay
Kyauktaw
Shan-state
Sittwe
Min-than
Tanintharyi

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