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3 February 2021
Author: Hunter Marston, ANU
In the early hours of Monday 1 February 2021, Myanmar security forces detained scores of civilian political leaders including State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint as well as prominent activists and journalists. The international community was swift to condemn the military’s seizure of power, despite the late hour in Washington and European Union capitals.
How events play out in coming days will determine whether Myanmar returns to its former pariah status under military rule, or if international partners can coax the military to come to a negotiated settlement.
Myanmar’s Lower house of parliament (Pyithu Hluttaw) was preparing to convene Monday, with the upper house (Amyotha Hluttaw) to follow on Tuesday. Despite promises that the military would ‘respect the constitution’ alleviating fears that it would dispute last November’s election results the armed forces rounded up civilian leaders and potent
The military leadership in Myanmar no longer faces the older limitations of being a pariah or facing the powerful opposition from Aung San Suu Kyi as in the early 1990s
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