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Myanmar's coup stalls settlement of Rohingya saga


Myanmar s coup stalls settlement of Rohingya saga
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Hope exists in growing ethnic unity
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6 Mar 2021 at 04:00
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Bangladesh naval personnel help a disabled Rohingya refugee child get off a navy vessel as they arrive at Bhasan Char Island in Noakhali district, Bangladesh, in this 2020 file photo. (Reuters photo)
Shortly after Myanmar s military coup on Feb 1, a boat packed with Rohingya refugees left Bangladesh. Ten days later, the refugee agency UNHCR reported that the vessel was adrift in the Andaman Sea. It appealed to maritime authorities to provide swift assistance. In late February the vessel was found in Indian waters. Of the 81 people on board, eight had died. A diplomatic spat between India and Bangladesh followed. Neither country wanted to take responsibility for the group. ....

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Protesters defy Myanmar junta after US imposes sanctions » Borneo Bulletin Online


February 13, 2021
YANGON (CNA) – Anti-coup protesters defied the junta’s call to halt mass gatherings yesterday as hundreds of thousands joined nationwide demonstrations, with many urging Washington to toughen sanctions imposed on the ruling generals.
Security forces carried out another series of arrests overnight, with those detained including at least one doctor who had taken part in an escalating civil disobedience campaign.
Social media giant Facebook said it would cut the visibility of content run by Myanmar’s military, saying they had “continued to spread misinformation” after seizing power in the February 1 coup.
In the biggest city Yangon, hundreds of doctors in white duty coats and scrubs marched past the golden Shwedagon pagoda, the country’s holiest Buddhist site, while in another part of town, football fans wearing team kits marched with humourous placards denouncing the military. ....

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