UN Calls On Myanmar To Halt "Excessive Force" After Anti-Coup Protest Violence : Rashtra News Myanmar: UN called for Myanmar to hold to account anyone using excessive force.The United Nations has called for Myanmar to hold to account anyone using excessive force against unarmed civilians after security forces rammed a car into an anti-coup protesters
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Lieutenant General PC Nair emphasized on the importance of focusing on the Combat Potential in conventional Operations to enhance the operational effectiveness of the Force. The discussions during the conference revolved around strategies and measures to bolster the combat readiness and capabilities of Assam Rifles in conventional operations.
A woman from Myanmar involved in her country's democracy movement says she has been granted refugee status in Japan, after applying for it last September citing political persecution.
Myanmar's junta has sentenced to death three brigadier generals who surrendered with hundreds of troops and handed over a strategic town on the Chinese border to ethnic minority fighters last month, military sources told AFP on Monday.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) highlighted the current challenges, citing disruptions in the telecommunication network and a severe scarcity of essential commodities in the area.
Opponents of military rule in Myanmar stage a "silent strike" as the country marked three years since the coup that ousted the elected government of civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.