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An armoured vehicle drives next to the Sule Pagoda, following days of mass protests against the military coup, in Yangon February 14, 2021. AFP pic
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BANGKOK, Feb 25 The Myanmar junta’s foreign minister visited Thailand yesterday as regional powers tried to broker an end to three weeks of deadly unrest triggered by a military coup.
The talks came as an anti-coup protester died in detention, a local rescue organisation said. Four others have been killed in the crackdown.
Foreign minister Wunna Maung Lwin held talks with his counterparts from Thailand and Indonesia in what was the first known face-to-face meetings between a senior junta member and foreign government officials.
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Supporting new Myanmar elections is not the solution
The writer says that Asean has leverage with the Myanmar military and must use it to ensure that the junta refrains from further violence.
Protesters hold signs as they take part in a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon on Feb 24, 2021.PHOTO: AFP
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Clashes in Rangoon as tensions rise over Myanmar coup
published : 25 Feb 2021 at 16:45 Supporters of Myanmar s military throw objects at residents in Yangon on Thursday
YANGON - Junta supporters wielding knives and slingshots clashed with residents in Myanmar s largest city on Thursday, as tensions rise after weeks of nationwide protests against the military coup that ousted Aung San Suu Kyi.
The country has been gripped by a torrent of anger among hundreds of thousands of people who have taken to the streets to call for the release of the civilian leader and a return to democracy.
But on Thursday hundreds of supporters of the military marched through Myanmar s commercial hub Rangoon carrying signs that said: We stand with the defence services , referring to the junta.