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Myanmar's military tightens its grip, charges Aung Sung Suu Kyi
Timeline: The week since Myanmar's coup
By Matthew Tostevin & William Maclean
Myanmar's Army Is Back in Charge. It Never Truly Left. (Published 2021)
By Hannah Beech
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#Myanmar's #junta chief on Wednesday blamed the country's growing armed resistance movement for preventing long-promised elections in a speech to thousands of soldiers following an #ArmedForcesDay parade. youtu.be/1EN_jhR-kso
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KEY OBSERVATION: #Myanmar army chief Min Aung Hlaing took pains to slam @NUGMyanmar's PDFs and some ethnic armed groups as terrorists
But he refrained from harsh threats
Eg: He says it's key to take "timely, preventive measures" to thwart them
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HAPPENING NOW: Army chief Min Aung Hlaing defends the recent Conscription Law, saying it's necessary for #Myanmar due to geopolitics
Comments made as part of his speech at ongoing Armed Forces Day parade in Nay Pyi Taw
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Justice For Myanmar
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After receiving aid from Thai gov. on #Myanmar military junta's behalf, Myanmar Red Cross hobnobbed with Min Aung Hlaing & other #WarCriminals at junta's Armed Forces Day dinner. Thailand is handing aid to an organ of junta that is the cause of the humanitarian crisis! pic.twitter.com/phPNUehdnG
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