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We re not going to let them get away with this, activist tells DW
Lee Morgenbesser, a senior lecturer at Australia s Griffith University whose research focuses on authoritarian regimes and Southeast Asian politics, shares a similar view. The expert told DW that the coup confirms if any further confirmation was needed that authoritarian rule is a mainstay of political life in Southeast Asia.
Myanmar s experience is just the latest example of the inherent fragility of attempts at democracy in Southeast Asia, he said.
Myanmar following Thailand?
Despite embarking on an ostensible democratic transition in recent years, the Tatmadaw, as the Myanmar s armed forces are known, never ceded power. The military-drafted 2008 constitution reserves 25% of parliamentary seats for the army and hands it control over the ministries of defense, interior and border affairs, guaranteeing it a key role in political affairs. ....

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Myanmar coup: What's in store for democracy in Southeast Asia?


Myanmar coup: What s in store for democracy in Southeast Asia?
dw.com
2/9/2021
Emmy Sasipornkarn
The Myanmar coup, which has cut short a democratic transition after decades of military rule, constitutes a major setback for the country and democracy in Southeast Asia.
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Demonstrators riot against police as they protest against the military coup in Myanmar
The move came after Myanmar s generals alleged that the results of the November 8 general election which the NLD won by a landslide were fraudulent, despite no credible evidence to back up the claims. The coup has not only put an abrupt end to 10 years of fledgling democracy in the Southeast Asian country, but also reflects what experts call a worrying democratic regression in the region as a whole. ....

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Supporting local cancer studies


Farahida (in headscarf) with MCRA Award recipients Hii. Makna launched the award in 2001.
THE Makna Cancer Research Award (MCRA) commemorated its 19th year of encouraging young Malaysian scientists in cancer research.
This year, MCRA held a virtual ceremony to award six recipients with research grants amounting RM30,000 each to fund their cancer studies.
The selection of the recipients was conducted by a distinguished panel headed by the Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM) fellow, Prof Dr Cheong Sok Ching, alongside other prominent ASM fellows.
Dr Saiful Effendi (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia), Dr Armania Nurdin (Universiti Putra Malaysia) and Hii Ling Wei (International Medical University) are recipients of the MCRA 2019 Award. ....

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