Washington, Feb 11 : US President Joe Biden announced that he has approved a new executive order to immediately sanction leaders of the Myanmar military
US President Joe Biden announced that he has approved a new executive order to immediately sanction leaders of the Myanmar military who directed the February 1 coup, as well as their business interests and family members.At a White House .
In his first televised message to the public after the declaration of a one-year state of emergency, he said that during the period, there will be no change in foreign, executive and economic policies, and Myanmar will continue its current political path, the Xinhua news agency reported on Monday.Min
In his first televised message to the public after the declaration of a one-year state of emergency, he said that during the period, there will be no change in foreign, executive and economic policies, and Myanmar will continue its current political path, the Xinhua news agency reported on Monday.Min
Protests continue in Myanmar despite ban on gatherings
By IANS |
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Tue, Feb 9 2021 13:42 IST |
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Protests continue in Myanmar despite ban on gatherings. Image Source: IANS News
Nay Pyi Taw, Feb 9 : Despite a ban on gatherings in Myanmar, protests against last week s military coup continued across the South Asian country for a fourth consecutive day on Tuesday.
An order issued earlier in the day by the Military True News Information Team, gatherings of five or more than five persons at public areas have been banned in some townships of regions and states under Section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code, Xinhua news agency reported.