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Myanmar s junta overthrew the government they represented. What happens next for the diplomats in limbo? CNN 10 hrs ago By Caitlin Hu, Julia Hollingsworth, Eliza Mackintosh and Helen Regan, CNN © Leon Neal/Getty Images Former Myanmar Ambassador to the UK Kyaw Zwar Minn listens to a statement being read on his behalf as he stands outside the Myanmar Embassy on April 8, 2021 in London, England.
In a beige stone townhouse on a leafy New York street, a political coup thousands of miles away has split an office in two.
Downstairs in the dimly lit building, staffers at Myanmar s Permanent Mission to the United Nations receive orders from the military junta, which overthrew the country s elected government on February 1.
By Caitlin Hu, Julia Hollingsworth, Eliza Mackintosh and Helen Regan, CNN
In a beige stone townhouse on a leafy New York street, a political coup thousands of miles away has split an office in two.
Downstairs in the dimly lit building, staffers at Myanmar’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations
receive orders from the military junta, which overthrew the country’s elected government on February 1.
Upstairs, charismatic ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun is leading what is effectively an underground diplomatic corps, part of an attempt to wrestle back control of the country. His conference room is decorated with portraits of a long line of his military-aligned predecessors, reminders of what he’s up against.