1 year “Myanmar coup” to the people’s revolutionary war

1 year anniversary of the Myanmar coup It seems that the situation is likely to be more serious. After the National Unity Government or NUG, which is a parallel government of the civilian side. Announced to proceed with the war with the military government

On the occasion of the 1 year anniversary of the coup Protesters continue to protest once morest the military in cities across the country. Anti-coup activists in Mandalay took to the streets to protest pro-democracy, defying threats from Myanmar authorities.

The atmosphere in Yangon is quieter than usual. After the business Including people participating in silent protest activities throughout the day. The Myanmar army released pictures of thousands of military supporters marching in support of the junta in Naypyitaw.

The coup d’etat in the early morning of February 1 last year It was a turning point that brought Myanmar back into the dictatorship era once more. Pro-democracy activists look back on the impact of the coup on the lives of Myanmar people over the past year.

More than 1,500 people have been killed in a year of military violence, with child support charity Save the Children saying more children are among those killed. 70 people

Thousands more people were detained, including Aung San Suu Kyi, a former state adviser. and more than 600 NLD members who declared a revolutionary war once morest the government The defense minister in the national unity government reiterated that violence was likely to increase.

While Asst. Prof. Thitiwut Bunyawongwiwat Faculty of Political Science and Public Administration, Chiang Mai University, an expert on ethnic conflicts. Chiang Mai University Analysis of ethnic conflicts in this revolutionary war The solution to the unrest in Myanmar has become a hot spot for Cambodia to sit in the ASEAN chairmanship this year.

However, Prime Minister Hun Sen’s official visit to Myanmar in January has yet to resolve the issue. As for negotiations with Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, the junta leader alone may not be enough to solve the problem

The international community including ASEAN should negotiate with the powers whether the military government national unity government and all ethnic groups in order to achieve the most balance

The UN Secretariat has issued a statement calling on the Myanmar military junta to open a way for humanitarian aid, with the UN Special Representative for Myanmar, Noline Heyser. has coordinated with all stakeholders and worked with ASEAN The next thing to look forward to is whether or not international assistance will alleviate the violence in Myanmar.

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