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Aung San Suu Kyi Makes First Court Appearance Since Coup

Aung San Suu Kyi Makes First Court Appearance Since Coup Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, 75, is facing a raft of charges after being detained by Myanmar’s military. If she is found guilty, she could be imprisoned for the rest of her life. Protesters in Yangon, Myanmar, in February with a poster of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of the country’s ousted civilian government.Credit.The New York Times May 24, 2021, 4:18 a.m. ET For the first time since Myanmar’s military locked her up in a pre-dawn raid as part of its coup on Feb. 1, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of Myanmar’s ousted civilian government, was seen in person on Monday when she sat briefly at a court hearing.

בעקבות אסון הקורונה בהודו: הממשלה אישרה העלאתם של 548 בני המנשה

בעקבות אסון הקורונה בהודו: הממשלה אישרה העלאתם של 548 בני המנשה
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AK ⟩ Andres Herkel: Myanmari huntast Birma rahvaste vabaduseni

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With message of hope, consecration of California to St Joseph coming to multiple churches – Catholic World Report

With message of hope, consecration of California to St Joseph coming to multiple churches – Catholic World Report
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Now We Are United : Myanmar s Ethnic Divisions Soften After Coup

‘Now We Are United’: Myanmar’s Ethnic Divisions Soften After Coup Amid the resistance to military rule, some are saying that democracy can’t flourish without respecting the minorities that have been persecuted for decades. A student protest against military rule in Yangon, Myanmar, earlier this month.Credit.The New York Times The Myanmar military’s disinformation was crude but effective. Army propagandists claimed an ethnic group called the Rohingya was burning down its own villages and wanted to swamp Buddhist-majority Myanmar with Islamic hordes. The Rohingya were spinning tall tales, the military said in 2017, about soldiers committing mass rape and murder.

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