Myanmar’s military plans for long-term political control — Radio Free Asia

Protesters burn a picture of Myanmar's military chief Min Aung Hlaing during a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon, Nov. 10, 2021. Credit: AFP

Protesters burn a photo of Myanmars military chief Min Aung Hlaing during a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon, Nov. 10, 2021. Credit: AFP. A year earlier, the commander-in-chief of Myanmars military staged a coup detat, damaging hopes for democratic reform and pitching the country into turmoil. Today, the military is sticking to power

Cambodia’s Hun Sen hits back at Malaysian FM for criticizing Myanmar strategy — Radio Free Asia

Cambodia’s Hun Sen hits back at Malaysian FM for criticizing Myanmar strategy — Radio Free Asia

Cambodian Prime Minister and ASEAN chair Hun Sen, in a phone call with Indonesias president on Friday, blasted Malaysias foreign minister for being “arrogant” by criticizing Phnom Penhs technique to deal with Myanmar. Malaysias top diplomat, Saifuddin Abdullah, told press reporters recently that Hun Sen need to have sought advice from with other leaders from

Myanmar’s shadow government asks Japan to recognize its legitimacy

Myanmar's ambassador to the U.N., Kyaw Moe Tun, addresses a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in New York in February. Myanmar's junta has asked Japan to recognize it as the a legitimate governing body of the nation. | UNITED NATIONS / AFP-JIJI

PICTURE GALLERY (CLICK TO ENLARGE). The National Unity Government of Myanmar, a group formed in the wake of last Februarys coup to represent the pro-democracy motion in its fight against the junta, sent out a letter last month to Japan asking to be acknowledged as a genuine governing body, sources close to the matter said

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