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Asie: La Chine enlisée malgré elle dans la crise en Birmanie

Asie: La Chine enlisée malgré elle dans la crise en Birmanie
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Anti-China Outrage Pulls Beijing Into Myanmar Coup Crisis

Anti-China Outrage Pulls Beijing Into Myanmar Coup Crisis
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Myanmar Military Detains More Than 2,100 Since Coup

Myanmar Military Detains More Than 2,100 Since Coup
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To Mediate In Myanmar, ASEAN Needs A New Template

To Mediate In Myanmar, ASEAN Needs A New Template Anti-regime protesters in Yangon staged a rally against ASEAN in February. / The Irrawaddy 6.3k By Johanna Son 14 March 2021 ASEAN hasn’t been gaining fans from its handling of the Myanmar military’s coup. But if it is able to craft a new template, the grouping may still count as the best pragmatic bet for getting a conversation going with that country’s men in uniform in order to, first, stop the brutal crackdown on its people. If the junta were an armed group of hostage takers some might find that an apt description ASEAN is being looked to as a negotiator to open communication lines to the hostage takers.

Myanmar Begins Trials for Journalists as Protesters Defy, Evade Crackdown by Troops

Photo: RFA The first group of six out of the nearly 40 media workers detained covering protests against Myanmar’s ruling junta appeared in video conference trials Friday, while protesters in major cities defied a tightening crackdown that has seen 73 people killed so far, lawyers and witnesses said. Of the 37 journalists detained during nearly six weeks of anti-junta protests in the wake of the Feb. 1 coup, 22 have been released.  Six of the 15 still in custody appeared in several township court video trials Friday to face charges under Article 505(a) of the Penal Code, for defamation and incitement for their reporting on the anti-military protests, lawyers said.

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