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Junta-Run Public Hospitals Rejecting Even Myanmar s Sickest COVID-19 Patients — Radio Free Asia

Junta-Run Public Hospitals Rejecting Even Myanmar s Sickest COVID-19 Patients — Radio Free Asia
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Patients left without treatment in coup-hit Myanmar as health service buckles under Covid surge

Patients left without treatment in coup-hit Myanmar as health service buckles under Covid surge
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Daw Aung San Suu Kyi s Lawyers Object to Myanmar Regime s Evidence Against Her

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi s Lawyers Object to Myanmar Regime s Evidence Against Her
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In Military-Ruled Myanmar, Political Detainees Mark 100 Days Behind Bars

In Military-Ruled Myanmar, Political Detainees Mark 100 Days Behind Bars More than 150 including elected leaders, lawmakers, government ministers, activists, writers and monks were arrested on Feb. 1. 3.3k By The Irrawaddy 11 May 2021 Before dawn on Feb. 1, Myanmar’s military detained State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, President U Win Myint, and other officials of the government led by the National League for Democracy (NLD). Parliamentary speakers at both the Union and state and regions level were also detained during the takeover. Senior leaders and central executive committee members of the NLD, prominent activists, writers, and monks were among about 150 arrested on the first day of the coup.

Children of the junta: the relatives of Myanmar s military regime living in Australia

Children of the junta: the relatives of Myanmar’s military regime living in Australia Ben Doherty, Nino Bucci and Ben Butler © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP Bryan Tun has messaged his father only once since February, when a brutal coup swept the military to power in Myanmar, resulting in more than 700 civilian deaths. “Hey Dad,” he wrote to his father, Pwint San, who accepted the post of minister of commerce in the Myanmar military’s illegitimate new government, “if you don’t quit, you’re going to lose me as your son forever.” “You are not killing anyone, but you are employed by killers. You took a position given to you by killers.”

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