Thirteen Warnings for Myanmar Junta Chief Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing
Coup leader Snr-Gen Min Aung Hlaing during the Armed Forces Day parade in Naypyitaw in March. / Commander-in-Chief of Defense Services’ Office
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By Kavi Chongkittavorn 17 May 2021
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, when the ASEAN family met on April 24 in Jakarta, you agreed to the five-point consensus. One hundred and six days have elapsed since the Feb. 1 coup and you have not faithfully carried out those commitments, especially the first one the call for an immediate cessation of violence against your own people. Time and patience are running out. If this trend continues unabated, ASEAN will not stay idle. When push comes to shove, ASEAN can be very creative in pushing out a wayward family member.
May ‘Maya Millete s Family Says She Told Them: ‘If Something Happened to Me, It s Gonna Be Larry Lindsay Hood
Chula Vista mother of three May Maya Millete has been missing for three months now.
Within days of her disappearance, Millete s family contacted Billy Little, an attorney and a former Air Force colonel just recently retired as an investigator for the Navy’s Judge Advocate General’s Defense Service Office West. Little volunteers his time for the Cold Case Foundation.
Family Continues Search for May “Maya” Millete
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Little began interviewing friends and neighbors long before police considered it an active missing person’s case. He said he interviewed over 100 family members and friends.
It s now two months to the day that a Chula Vista mother of three went missing. Today Maya Milette s family and friends held a march for Maya at Chula Vista Community Park. They re hoping their trek will keep the investigation alive to help bring Maya home. NBC 7 s Amber Frias was at the march.
Little said he turned everything he had over to police. The initial officer was very friendly, Little said. They moved up to an agent who seemed to be less friendly and didn t want to hear anymore.
This week, Chula Vista police stressed how hard they are working the case, revealing that they had conducted 47 interviews, written 12 search warrants and followed up on 40 tips from the community.
Speakers disagree on possible tax abatement for solar farm
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A standing-room-only audience attended Monday s meeting of the Brown County Commissioners Court as the court voted 4-1 to approve guidelines and criteria for tax abatement.
While a proposed solar power farm near Brookesmith generated the large attendance and numerous comments, commissioner Gary Worley stressed the court was not approving a tax abatement at that time.
The guidelines will apply to any company seeking a tax abatement, Worley said.
The court took the vote after hearing comments from about a dozen speakers during the citizens comment portion of the meeting as well as a public hearing. Brown County Judge Paul Lilly voted against approving the tax abatement guidelines, saying he does not support tax abatement on a county level.
Read more about At least 9 civilians, 3 policemen dead in armed attack on convoy in Myanmar on Business Standard. The convoy led by U Khin Maung Lwin, a former central exec committee member of Myanmar s Kokang Self-Administered Zone, was attacked by a group of 20 from the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army