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Myanmar on no go list | TTR Weekly

YANGON, 20 July 2021: There has been a significant increase in the level of violence in Myanmar last week, with many deaths, injuries and arrests according to the latest travel advisories. Explosions are occurring in Yangon and other parts of the country, targeting police stations, administration offices, electricity offices, civilian facilities and shops. Police and military vehicles and security personnel have been targeted by protesters. Photo: www.whio.com (AP Photo) There is no indication when commercial airline services will resume. It is very likely that the military junta will extend the ban on international flights that will come up for review at the end of the month.

US sanctions 22, including Myanmar ministers, for military coup

The United States has imposed fresh sanctions on 22 individuals including four Myanmar government ministers in response to the February military coup and attacks against the country’s pro-democracy movement. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement that the new sanctions were levied “in response to the brutal campaign of violence perpetrated by the Burmese military regime and to continue imposing costs in connection with the military coup.” The sanctions do not target the Myanmar people, but are aimed at pressuring the military to “immediately restore Burma’s (Myanmar’s) path to democracy,” Blinken said. The sanctions target Myanmar’s minister of information Chit Naing, minister for investment Aung Naing Oo, labour and immigration minister Myint Kyaing, and Thet Thet Khine, the minister for social welfare, relief and resettlement.

Rohingyas stage protest to highlight poor living conditions on Bangladesh island

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