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Myanmar military stages coup; Suu Kyi urges nation to resist


Myanmar military stages coup; Suu Kyi urges nation to resist
Philip J. Heijmans and Max Zimmerman, Bloomberg News
Myanmar Crisis a Negative For Investor Sentiment in Near Term, Asia Frontier Capital s Desai Says
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Myanmar’s military detained Aung San Suu Kyi, declared a state of emergency for a year and voided her party’s landslide November election victory in a setback for the country’s nascent democracy.
Army chief Min Aung Hlaing’s office said he took the action in response to alleged voter fraud and the military would hold a “free and fair general election” after the emergency is over. An order by acting President Myint Swe, a former general aligned with the army, granted full authority to the army chief to run the country, saying it was necessary to act before new parliament sessions began this week. ....

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Myanmar Military Takes Power for One Year, Suu Kyi in Detention


Myanmar Military Takes Power for One Year, Suu Kyi in Detention
Bloomberg
2/1/2021
Khine Lin Kyaw and Philip J. Heijmans
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Myanmar s State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi looks on as health workers receive a vaccine for the Covid-19 coronavirus at a hospital in Naypyidaw on January 27, 2021.
(Bloomberg) Myanmar’s military detained Aung San Suu Kyi, declared a state of emergency for a year and voided her party’s landslide November election victory in a setback for the country’s nascent democracy.
Army chief Min Aung Hlaing’s office said he took the action in response to alleged voter fraud and the military would hold a “free and fair general election” after the emergency is over. An order by acting President Myint Swe, a former general aligned with the army, granted full authority to the army chief to run the country, saying it was necessary to act before new parliament sessions began this week. ....

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