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Myanmar junta enacts law punishing critics of upcoming election with prison sentences, sparking opposition and international ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNNew Myanmar junta law: Jail for those who criticise election planMyanmar’s junta has enacted a harsh new election law criminalising dissent and protest against its planned vote, with ...
New electoral law carries harsh punishments for anyone seeking to interfere in the regime’s stage-managed December poll.
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army says the regime has breached the terms of the April truce agreed in China.
The bombed hospital in Kanbalu Township was a refuge for displaced people and other civilians unwilling to risk seeking ...
The military has warned that sabotage or disruption of the upcoming elections will carry penalties ranging from three years’ ...
The UN's Myanmar expert on Wednesday criticised the US decision to lift sanctions imposed on the ruling general's allies and their military-linked firms, branding it "unconscionable".
Anyone who commits an offence under the new law could face five to 10 years in prison, or even the death penalty.
At least six people, including a child, were killed and seven injured in a military airstrike on Kutkai township in Shan state of northern Myanmar, says the rebel group Ta'ang National Liberation Army ...
The US decision to lift sanctions on business groups and individuals close to the military rulers of Myanmar came as a ...
The US Treasury Department's decision to lift sanction on allies of Myanmar's military junta last Friday (July 25) marks a ...
Myanmar, sharing a 1,643 km land border with India, has been plagued by insurgencies since its independence in 1948 ...
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