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US Unveils New Sanctions on Myanmar Military Regime Leaders, Associates

Assets tied to 10 members of the regime and three businesses have been frozen in the US; Washington warns of more actions if further violence is used against protesters.

US slaps sanctions on 10 current and former military officers, three entities in Myanmar

US News: WASHINGTON: The US on Thursday slapped sanctions on 10 current and former military officers and three entities in Myanmar who led the recent coup agai.

Myanmar Coup: US slaps sanctions on 10 current and former military officers, three entities

Myanmar Coup: US slaps sanctions on 10 current and former military officers, three entities
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Myanmar coup: US slaps sanctions on 10 current and former military officers

The US on Thursday slapped sanctions on 10 current and former military officers and three entities in Myanmar who led the recent coup against the democratically elected government and detained its leaders Aung San Suu Kyi and Win Myint. Six of the individuals are part of the National Defense and Security Council and were directly involved in the coup Commander-in-Chief of the Burmese military forces Min Aung Hlaing, Deputy Commander-in-Chief Soe Win, First Vice President and retired Lieutenant General Myint Swe, Lieutenant General Sein Win, Lieutenant General Soe Htut, and Lieutenant General Ye Aung. The four others slapped with sanctions are General Mya Tun Oo who was appointed Minister of Defense, Admiral Tin Aung San who was appointed Minister for Transport and Communications, Lieutenant General Ye Win Oo who was appointed Joint Secretary of the State Administration Council (SAC), and Lieutenant General Aung Lin Dwe who was appointed Secretary of the SAC.

The Conversation Weekly podcast Ep #2 transcript: Myanmar s collective fury

NOTE: Transcripts may contain errors. Please check the corresponding audio before quoting in print. Dan Merino: Hello and welcome to The Conversation Weekly. Gemma Ware: Each week we bring you expert analysis on the world’s biggest stories. Dan: And groundbreaking new research, explained by the academics behind it. Gemma: This week, we’re talking to two experts about Myanmar, where tens of thousands of people have been protesting after the military seized power on February 1. DB Subedi: They know the difference, how it feels to live under under a democratically elected government with political freedom. Dan: And we hear from a researcher in the US who has been testing wild animals for COVID-19.

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