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Gabon Coup: Military Takes Power, President Bongo Under House Arrest, And Borders Sealed

Military officers of the Central African nation Gabon unseated President Ali Bongo Ondimba, just after the results of the country’s general elections were announced.

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How Myanmar military went from adored force to brutal army


How Myanmar military went from adored force to brutal army
How Myanmar military went from adored force to brutal army
One of Asia’s poorest countries, Myanmar spends twice as much on defence as it does on education and health combined.
Tharaphi Than 11 April, 2021 2:31 pm IST
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With great fanfare – but few guests – Myanmar’s armed forces recently celebrated their 76th anniversary in the nation’s capital of Naypyitaw.
Only Russia, China, Thailand and a handful of other Asian countries sent representatives to attend the March 27, 2021, parade showing off Myanmar’s modern war machines – mostly imported from Russia and China over the past decade, to the tune of US$2.4 billion.

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Myanmar Army's Next Problem: Defeating Suu Kyi in an Election


Myanmar Army’s Next Problem: Defeating Suu Kyi in an Election
Bloomberg
2/3/2021
Philip J. Heijmans
(Bloomberg) -- Now that Myanmar’s generals have ousted Aung San Suu Kyi, they must figure out how to beat her in an election.
Coup leader Min Aung Hlaing said Monday he would revamp the election commission and hold a “free and fair” vote once the state of emergency expires in a year. He justified the military takeover by alleging widespread fraud in a November election in which Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy won more than 80% of available seats.
The claims of a rigged election haven’t been backed up by any credible evidence. Myanmar’s election commission rejected allegations of fraud and international observers largely gave the vote a clean bill of health.

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