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A hundred days after the coup - The Hindu

A hundred days after the coup Updated: Updated: ASEAN has created a rare pathway to help Myanmar move forward Share Article ASEAN has created a rare pathway to help Myanmar move forward On February 1, Army trucks and tanks rolled into the streets of Naypyidaw and Yangon, signaling the military’s overthrow of a government in which it had a sizeable share of power. The generals felt insecure with the landslide victory of the Aung San Suu Kyi-led National League for Democracy (NLD) in the November 2020 elections. They decided to exert full control and terminate the experiment of transition to democracy that their wiser predecessors had initiated in 2010.

Miss Grand Myanmar uses beauty pageant to speak up against her country s military - Art & Culture

Photo: Reuters Beauty pageants are notorious for contestants seemingly caring about nothing but world peace and complete harmony . Miss Grand Myanmar Han Lay s response at the Miss Grand pageant in Thailand last week was also you guessed it about world peace. But along with world peace, she also took the opportunity to bring attention to her home country s ongoing democratic struggle and the atrocities committed by the state s military. Today in my country Myanmar . there are so many people dying, she said. Please help Myanmar. We need your urgent international help right now. Just a week prior, Lay was on the bloody streets of Yangon, Myanmar s largest city where she s also a student at a university protesting against the military and for a democratic revolution. Early in February 2021, when the Aung San Suu Kyi-led National League for Democracy party was in power having won in the November 2020 general elections the military seized control of the state, using

Trying to make some sense of Myanmar and the Rohingya problem

Trying to make some sense of Myanmar and the Rohingya problem
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From Trump to Myanmar: What the new cancel culture is saying: If I don t win the election, you must cancel the result

Follow us on FROM TOI PRINT EDITION From Trump to Myanmar: What the new cancel culture is saying: ‘If I don’t win the election, you must cancel the result’ March 5, 2021, 9:34 PM IST Nayan Chanda is a US-based journalist who writes columns for TOI. Growing numbers of right-wing leaders have embraced an authoritarian version of cancel culture. Their approach seems to consist of the following: ‘If I don’t win the election, you must cancel the result.’ Weeks after President Donald Trump’s attempt to inspire an insurrection against Congress to cancel the legitimate election he lost, the generals in Myanmar sought to emulate the same method, dismissing as a fraud the crippling electoral blow dealt to the military-backed party by the Aung San Suu Kyi-led National League for Democracy (NLD). Tatmadaw, as the country’s military is known, as the self-proclaimed guardians of Myanmar’s integrity and stability, have responded bruta

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