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Signs of armed resistance in Myanmar


Signs of armed resistance in Myanmar
​ Fri, May 7 2021 12:51 IST
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Myanmar s new urban insurgents train with Karen fighters. Image Source: IANS News
Kolkata, May 7 : Armed opponents of the Myanmar military junta have killed three administrators appointed by them in the Yangon, Mandalay and Sagaing regions in targeted attacks.
Regime-appointed ward administrators and police informants have been attacked frequently since mid-April, but no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks.
IANS was the first to report the formation of armed resistance groups among ethnic Burmese from the hardline ranks of protesters upset with the random killings of their comrades.
The Federal Army and few other such groups have now merged into the United Defence Force and hundreds of its new recruits have been undergoing weapons training in camps of ethnic rebel armies like Karen National Union (KNU) . ....

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Myanmar Military-Appointed Administrators Killed By Anonymous Attackers


Myanmar Military-Appointed Administrators Killed By Anonymous Attackers
A gutted ward administrative office in Yangon.
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By The Irrawaddy 6 May 2021
Three administrators appointed by the military regime have been killed in Yangon, Mandalay and Sagaing regions in targeted attacks.
Regime-appointed ward administrators and police informants have been attacked. The regime has said “rioters”, a military euphemism for protesters, were behind the attacks. However, no one has claimed responsibilities for the attacks and The Irrawaddy cannot independently verify the regime’s claim.
Since the Feb. 1 coup, ward administration offices, which are key to the junta’s ability to govern the country, have suffered arson or bomb attacks in protest at new appointments by the regime. ....

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Pressure mounts on Australian mining companies in Myanmar


Woodside forced to change tack
Woodside, Australia’s largest oil and gas company with a license to drill for natural gas in the Rakhine Basin, has felt the pressure of community protests and changed tack.
Following the February 1 coup, Woodside initially said their “drilling campaign remains on schedule”. Chief Executive Officer Peter Coleman told
Energy News Bulletin, “It’s not up to us to judge the veracity of grievances [the military] have around the previous election process.”
In response to the vehement backlash to these comments, Coleman released a media statement on February 19, which said: “I regret that I made some remarks in a media interview that have been interpreted as condoning what has occurred in Myanmar.” ....

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