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BANGKOK Myanmar’s military government on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024, said it will draft 60,000 young men and women yearly for military service under its newly activated conscription law, with call-ups beginning after the April festival marking the country’s traditional New Year.
Over 2,500 Burmese had crossed into Thailand from the war-torn nation in the last two days to escape the rising conflict between the Myanmar army and rebels ....
Updated: March 11, 2021 15:58 IST The military “is using increasingly lethal tactics and weapons normally seen on the battlefield against peaceful protesters and bystanders across the country,” Amnesty International said in a report. Share Article AAA The military “is using increasingly lethal tactics and weapons normally seen on the battlefield against peaceful protesters and bystanders across the country,” Amnesty International said in a report. Amnesty International accused Myanmar’s military government on Thursday of increasingly using battlefield weapons against peaceful protesters and conducting systematic, deliberate killings. Myanmar has been roiled by protests and other acts of civil disobedience since a February 1 military coup that toppled the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi just as it was to start its second term. ....
Myanmar military coup | Thousands defy Myanmar protest ban Updated: Updated: Demonstrations demanding release of Suu Kyi enter fifth day; military moves to tighten its grip Share Article AAA People display placards as they rally against the military coup and to demand the release of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi, in Yangon, Myanmar. | Photo Credit: Reuters Demonstrations demanding release of Suu Kyi enter fifth day; military moves to tighten its grip Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Myanmar’s biggest city for a fifth consecutive day on Wednesday, defying a ban on protests as the military moved to tighten its grip on the country. ....