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The Struggle for Legitimacy in Post-Coup Myanmar

The Struggle for Legitimacy in Post-Coup Myanmar
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The Struggle for Legitimacy in Post-Coup Myanmar

The Struggle for Legitimacy in Post-Coup Myanmar
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The era of rule by force of arms is over

The era of rule by force of arms is over
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OPINION - Political calculations to settle Myanmar crisis

Myanmar’s military coup has put Association of Southeast Asian Nation at crossroads Ramdhan Muhaimin   | 06.04.2021 JAKARTA, Indonesia Since the military forcibly seized control and forced the exit of the National League for Democracy (NLD) from the government on Feb. 1, the socio-political conditions in Southeast Asian nation Myanmar have again moved towards uncertainty. The coup, led by the head of Tatmadaw the national armed forces – Gen. Min Aung Hlaing shortly after Aung San Suu Kyi s NLD won the election, has become a nightmare for people in the country. Thousands of people were forced to flee to the borders of neighboring countries. Some also asked for protection from armed militia groups who have been confronting the military junta since 1948.

Myanmar coup: Why are there protests against the military and what has Aung San Suu Kyi been detained for?

Normal text size Very large text size Myanmar has descended into chaos since a junta seized power from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi on February 1. Armed forces and police have fired on demonstrators, who appear undeterred by curfews and a nationwide state of emergency, but the military have also entered shops and houses to attack people. The country is on the brink of collapse and civil war. More than 500 have been killed, with children among the victims. Thousands of people have been detained, including leaders of the former civilian government. Air strikes have been launched against ethnic minorities and the UN’s special envoy to Myanmar has warned of a possible “multi-dimensional catastrophe in the heart of Asia”.

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