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U S offers temporary legal residency to people from Myanmar

The military takeover has worsened humanitarian conditions, says White House The Biden administration offered temporary legal residency Friday to people from Myanmar, where military leaders have overthrown the country s elected government and are using deadly force against protesters. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said the temporary protected status would last for 18 months. The designation applies to people from that country already living in the United States. Myanmar s military seized power February 1, hours before the seating of a new parliament following election results that were seen as a rebuff to the country s generals. The coup upended internationally backed efforts to restore democracy and end decades of junta rule. Security forces have killed dozens of protesters since the coup.

Mizoram group urges Centre to impose sanctions on Myanmar

Mizoram group urges Centre to impose sanctions on Myanmar Updated: Updated: ZORO writes to President, PM over political crisis in neighbouring country Share Article AAA A person walks on a bridge that connects Myanmar and India at the border village of Zokhawthar, Champhai district, in Mizoram on Friday March 12, 2021.   | Photo Credit: REUTERS ZORO writes to President, PM over political crisis in neighbouring country A Mizoram-based group representing the Zo indigenous people of India, Bangladesh and Myanmar has petitioned President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi to impose sanctions on Also Read Their letters to the President and Prime Minister were submitted through Mizoram Governor P.S. Sreedharan Pillai on March 12, two days after the Minister of Home Affairs asked the paramilitary Assam Rifles and four northeastern States bordering Myanmar to check “illegal influx” into India.

Understanding Myanmar s anti-democratic patron–client network

23 February 2021 Author: Mikael Gravers, Aarhus University Despite massive popular support, Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi faced forces too difficult to manage. These need to be understood in the aftermath of the military coup. A State Administrative Council of 11 including Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) Aung Min Hlaing now possesses full power over the state. Aung San Suu Kyi is facing a long trial, the NLD is being dismantled, the election commission dismissed, and her National Reconciliation and Peace Centre dissolved. In November 2020, the ultra-nationalist monk Wirathu turned himself in and is now in Insein Prison waiting for his case of sedition to begin. Recent events may have raised his prospects for release. He went into hiding after accusing Aung San Suu Kyi of being unable to govern Myanmar, stating that the country is doomed because she ‘only knows how to put on makeup, wear fashion and walk in high heels’, as well as other lewd re

Facebook removed the main page of Myanmar military as protests continue following a military coup

Myanmar faces wider business fallout from coup after Kirin Holding s move

Myanmar’s political upheaval is prompting global companies from Japan to Thailand to dial back operations in the country, spurring concern about a widening business fallout. From beer maker Kirin Holdings Co. to an early backer of gaming firm Razer Inc., companies and investors are weighing the impact of a military coup that’s thrust the once- thriving nation into a state of emergency. The turmoil is prompting multinationals like Thailand’s biggest industrial developer to delay investment plans, a harbinger of things to come should the chaos deepen. Western nations are applying pressure on the newly installed military government of the Southeast Asian country, once regarded as greenfield territory for everything from oil and gas to leisure resorts. With the U. S. reiterating plans to renew sanctions, it could cause a rippling effect among businesses, threatening $5.5 billion in foreign investment in a country that just a few years ago was on the path to democracy.

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