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Myanmar’s Kachin State Under the Coup Regime Myanmar’s anti-coup protests have captivated the world’s attention, but things look very different in the country’s north. By February 25, 2021 Activists inscribe a call for federal democracy at the Myitsone confluence of the Irrawaddy River, north of Myitkyina, Kachin State, February 23, 2021. Credit: Courtesy Myitkyina News Journal Advertisement The millions of people who have poured onto the streets in opposition to the February 1 military coup in Myanmar have the appearance of a unified movement in urban centers like Yangon, where everybody from doctors to dancers has taken up the fight for democracy. ....
What’s new? The Myanmar military’s 1 February coup d’état brought a sudden halt to the country’s democratic transition and showed disdain for the will of the people, overwhelmingly expressed in the November 202o elections which returned the National League for Democracy government in a landslide. Why does it matter? The coup has arrested a decade of political and economic liberalisation. It has prompted almost universal outrage from Myanmar’s people, who have taken to streets across the country to demand its reversal. The military is unlikely to back down, and the risk of deadly violence against protesters is high. ....
Taipei, Feb. 9 (CNA) Myanmar students in Taiwan on Tuesday called on the Myanmar military to release State Councillor and de facto national leader Aung San Suu Kyi and restore the country's elected government, days after Suu Kyi was detained by the armed forces. ....
Until recently, the last time Myanmar's military supervised a general election whose outcome it didn't like was back in 1990. On that occasion, a military junta refused to recognise the results, arrested the democratically elected leaders of Aung San Suu Kyi's overwhelmingly victorious National League for Democracy (NLD), and continued to rule the country via the State Law and ....