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'Release Thin Thin Aung': Women Activists Urge India, Global Stakeholders to Focus on Myanmar

'Release Thin Thin Aung': Women Activists Urge India, Global Stakeholders to Focus on Myanmar In a statement, activists have held that the journalist and pro-democracy activist is one among many held arbitrarily by the military in Myanmar. People march during a protest against the military coup in Dawei, Myanmar April 13, 2021. Photo: Courtesy of Dawei Watch/via Reuters World14/Apr/2021 New Delhi: Several prominent women rights advocates from all walks of life in India have released a statement urging the Myanmar military to release journalist and activist Thin Thin Aung and other illegally detained pro-democracy protesters. In an appeal, both to the military which assumed power since the coup and to the international community including transnational business stakeholders, the activists have urged that the brutal violence perpetrated on protesters in Myanmar end and people’s rights be restored.

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Mr. Vaze was arrested on March 13 by the central agency that was charged with sections of Unlawful Activities Prevention Act. After arresting him at 11.50 p.m., the NIA’s spokesperson had said he was arrested for his “role and involvement in placing explosives laden vehicle near Carmichael Road.”

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Myanmar faces possibility of civil war, warns UN envoy

The Myanmar coup reversed years of slow progress toward democracy in Myanmar, which for five decades had languished under strict military rule that led to international isolation and sanctions.

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India rounds up Rohingya refugees to send back to Myanmar | DW News - latest news and breaking stories | DW

India rounds up Rohingya refugees to send back to Myanmar Amid the military crackdown in Myanmar, India has been rounding up Rohingya refugees who fled persecution in Myanmar. India intends to deport them back to their homeland. Rights groups are questioning the timing and legality of the planned moves. Watch video 01:43

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In 1926, a seventeenth-century trunk containing over 2000 unclaimed letters was bequeathed to the Dutch postal museum. The letters were closed using an ancient technique called letterlocking, in which the writing paper is intricately folded and secured to become its own envelopes. Now an international team of researchers has virtually unfolded and unlocked the contents of one of the letters and the findings were published on March 2 in Nature Communications. At a meeting in Srinagar, the board, chaired by Labour and Employment Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar, “recommended 8.50% annual rate of interest to be credited on EPF accumulations in members’ accounts for the financial year 2020-21”, a statement by EPFO said.

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