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Myanmar’s National Defence and Security Council (NDSC) on July 31 declared martial law in 63 townships shortly after ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNMyanmar ends state of emergency in some parts before planned elections
General Min Aung Hlaing to lead an 11-member commission to supervise the elections, expected in December and January.
The Myanmar junta has declared martial law in 63 townships shortly after declaring a state of emergency in those areas.
Although emergency rule was officially lifted last week by the military-dominated National Defense and Security Council (NDSC), junta boss Min Aung Hlaing—who chairs both the rebranded regime and the ...
General Min Aung Hlaing has launched the “National Security and Peace Commission” and at the same time imposed martial law in ...
Myanmar’s military on Thursday ended a four-year state of emergency and formed a caretaker administration ahead of planned ...
Myanmar’s military government has announced it's ending the state of emergency it declared after seizing power 4 1/2 years ...
Coup leader rebrands his regime and declares ‘second chapter’ of rule—while imposing harsh penalties to protect his sham ...
Myanmar’s military chief has promised elections by the end of 2025, but with 63 townships under martial law and clashes intensifying, the regime now says voting will be held in phases ...
Myanmar's military government has enacted a new electoral law that imposes punishments of up to the death penalty for anyone ...
Most democratic elections are not held under the threat of life imprisonment or even state execution for those who oppose ...
Myanmar declared martial law in 63 townships on Thursday, shortly after declaring a state of emergency in those areas, ...
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