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Thousands marched peacefully in Rangoon on Feb. In the hours after the military took control of the government and detained top voa burmese officials, some prominent lawmakers and Burmese public figures spoke with VOA about the developments.
Before the pandemic, Chinese manufacturers had flocked to Ruili in search of low-cost workers from Myanmar. Farmers and businesses say they are left without access to vital reports on security, weather. Former lawmaker, democracy activist are among those sentenced. Newly printed currency looks and feels different from banknotes printed before the military coup of due to a longtime supplier cutting ties due to European Union sanctionsers say junta has no systematic plan to address issue. Residents of town known for resisting government forces and police. Beijing denies reports that it is providing equipment, expertise to Burmese military that overthrew elected government headed by de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In the hours after the military took control of the government and detained top civilian officials, some prominent lawmakers and Burmese public figures spoke with VOA about the developments.
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Myanmar's military junta is going forward with a mandatory draft set to begin in mid-April, but critics say doing so has the potential to negatively impact the economy and the military itself. The ruling junta, which seized power in a coup three years ago this month, says the objective is to call up about 60, young men and women annually for mandatory service. The military has said the conscription order, known as the People's Military Service Law, is essential given the conflict with rebel groups in the country. Analysts say the junta has struggled to sign up new recruits and is facing its biggest challenges on the battlefield. According to the census, at least 13 million men and women are eligible for military service, said Major General Zaw Min Tun, spokesperson for the Myanmar junta, in an audio clip released on Wednesday. He said that while the government wants to recruit 60, people annually, "We cannot call up more than 50, per year," because of budget constraints. Yet, a written statement released by the junta details a monthly quota of 5, conscripted for training this year, with women joining the military starting in September. The statement also emphasizes that engaging with alternative armed groups to evade the military service law is considered a violation, "subjecting individuals to prosecution under existing legal frameworks. According to Zaw Min Tun, the initiation of the conscription measure is intended for young people to "understand the responsibility of national defense. He said the first group of recruits would be called up in mid-April following the traditional Thingyan New Year celebration.
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August 25, Rakhine Commission: Myanmar Must End Restrictions on Rohingya The yearlong commission released a final report detailing sustained action to ensure peace in the troubled state. The yearlong commission released a final report detailing sustained action to ensure peace in the troubled state. February 25, Myanmar-Kokang Clashes Continue Near China Border Defense Ministry public affairs director says, however, that situation in Laukkai is stabilizing and residents are returning to homes. Rakhine chief minister tells VOA Burmese that since program began last year, only those who identified themselves as 'Bengali' were accepted. January 20, Myanmar's Junta Arrests More Journalists 'It's getting worse,' says journalist from independent website Dawei Watch after three colleagues were detained. October 29, Myanmar to Fix Voter Lists Before Election Inaccuracies, omissions found on previous list; also, advance voting will be extended at some Myanmar embassies after voters reported problems. Riot police blocks hundreds of students protesters inside monastery to prevent them from continuing march to Yangon despite government warnings for them to stop while parliament considers changes to law. Previous Next. Army reportedly burned Aung Lan Chuang because villagers were suspected of harboring rebels; refugees report being low on food. Residents of town known for resisting government forces and police.
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February 24, Myanmar, Rebels Exchange Fire, Accusations Government, Kokang rebels again trade accusations of attacks on aid workers as two sides continue fierce fighting near border with China. Defense Ministry public affairs director says, however, that situation in Laukkai is stabilizing and residents are returning to homes. Army reportedly burned Aung Lan Chuang because villagers were suspected of harboring rebels; refugees report being low on food. Kachin spokesman tells VOA latest assault, which includes airstrikes, focuses on group's bases near town of Bahmo. In the hours after the military took control of the government and detained top civilian officials, some prominent lawmakers and Burmese public figures spoke with VOA about the developments. Previous Next. Home United States U. February 25, Myanmar-Kokang Clashes Continue Near China Border Defense Ministry public affairs director says, however, that situation in Laukkai is stabilizing and residents are returning to homes. October 29, Myanmar to Fix Voter Lists Before Election Inaccuracies, omissions found on previous list; also, advance voting will be extended at some Myanmar embassies after voters reported problems. January 21, Myanmar's Junta Arrests More Journalists 'It's getting worse,' says journalist from independent website Dawei Watch after three colleagues were detained. Former lawmaker, democracy activist are among those sentenced. Before the pandemic, Chinese manufacturers had flocked to Ruili in search of low-cost workers from Myanmar. January 20, Myanmar's Junta Arrests More Journalists 'It's getting worse,' says journalist from independent website Dawei Watch after three colleagues were detained. Newly printed currency looks and feels different from banknotes printed before the military coup of due to a longtime supplier cutting ties due to European Union sanctionsers say junta has no systematic plan to address issue. Thousands marched peacefully in Rangoon on Feb.
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