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Can ‘Friendly Persuasion’ Bring an End to Myanmar’s Deadly Stalemate?
Anti-regime protesters hold placards calling for the ASEAN to respect the votes of Myanmar citizens during a protest in Yangon on Feb. 23. / The Irrawaddy
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By THEPCHAI YONG 13 March 2021
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has spoken – though not as forcefully as many might have wanted to see. But optimists in the regional grouping believe its message was clear enough to sink in with the military junta in Naypyidaw.
However, the fact that Myanmar security forces still continue to use deadly force to quell pro-democracy demonstrators in many parts of the country certainly defies any optimistic view of the situation.
U.S. blacklists adult children of Myanmar junta s leader
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People help an injured man during protests in Mandalay, Myanmar, on Feb. 28. Security forces continue to crackdown on demonstrations against the military coup. Photo by Xiao Long/UPI | License Photo
March 10 (UPI) The Biden administration blacklisted the adult children of the Myanmar junta s leader on Wednesday as human rights groups warn of escalating violence in the Southeast Asian nation.
Treasury announced Aung Pyae Sone, 36, and Khin Thiri Thet Mon, 39, the adult children of armed forces Commander-in-Chief Min Aung Hlaing, as well as six of their companies have been sanctioned, freezing all of their U.S. property and assets while barring Americans from doing business with them.