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Aung San Suu Kyi, ruling party leaders detained in Myanmar by army

Sweep follows military questioning of election results with parliament due to sit this week.

Myanmar's civil leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been detained in an early morning crackdown by the military [File: Soe Zeya Tun/Reuters]
Myanmar's civil leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been detained in an early morning crackdown by the military [File: Soe Zeya Tun/Reuters]
31 Jan 2021

Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other senior figures from the governing party were detained in a series of early morning raids, the spokesman for the governing National League for Democracy said on Monday, following days of escalating tension between her civilian government and the country’s military fulled talk of a coup.

Spokesman Myo Nyunt told Reuters news agency that Aung San Suu Kyi, President Win Myint and other leaders had been “taken” in the early hours of the morning.

“I want to tell our people not to respond rashly and I want them to act according to the law,” he said.

Myo Nyunt later told AFP news agency that given the situation, “we have to assume that the military is staging a coup.”

Myanmar’s Parliament, where the military is given a quarter of seats and also has proxy, the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), was due to sit in the country’s capital Naypyitaw from Monday.

“It does feel like this is the beginning of a military takeover,” Al Jazeera’s Ali Fowle told Al Jazeera from Yangon, noting that politicians from states and regions, as well as prominent political activists had also been detained. Mobile and phone networks were seeing disruption, while state media was also reported to be off-air.


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Myanmar’s Army Chief Min Aung Hlaing threatened last week to abolish the constitution in comments that fuelled rumours of a military takeover [File: Ye Aung Thu/Pool via Reuters]“Due to current communication difficulties we’d like to respectfully inform you that the regular programmes of MRTV and Myanmar Radio cannot be broadcast,” Myanmar Radio and Television said on a post on its Facebook page.

Questioning election

The NLD won November’s elections by a landslide, but the military has been waging a months-long campaign to discredit the outcome, despite no firm evidence of wrongdoing.


Last week, the situation escalated when military leader Min Aung Hlaing threatened to abolish the constitution. Two days later, the military backtracked saying media had taken Min Aung Hlaing’s comments out of context.

“The Tatmadaw will defend the 2008 Constitution and only act within the boundary of existing laws,” it said on Saturday.

Across Yangon, the country’s biggest city and commercial capital, many people had begun flying the NLD’s red flag in solidarity with the governing party, while banners had also been erected in the streets declaring support for the elected government.

“It’s at a critical juncture,” said Damien Kingsbury, a Myanmar expert at Deakin University in Australia. “It’s either the end of military involvement in Myanmar politics or it’s a coup. There’s no middle ground on this. This is crunch time.”

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A banner erected in support of Aung San Suu Ky and the elected government in Yangon. The new parliament was due to sit on Monday [Thein Zaw/AP Photo]

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Military supporters holding the Myanmar national flags march in a protest against the election commission [Lynn Bo Bo/EPA]The last week has also been marked by rival protests in support of the NLD and the military.
Myanmar, once a British colony, was led by the military for decades before it began a transition to democracy in 2008.

Aung San Suu Kyi is the only daughter of national independence hero Aung San, and spent years under the house arrest during the military regime.
 
So what is that she refused to do ? She was giving the Military a nice veneer of her administration, I guess she is no longer the darling of the West so they are going to dump her as she is worth about a squat !
 
LoL looks like mayanmar is also like Pakistan , if their choice party does not win elections then Army will do a coup
Yet india is the country where half their population wants freedom from the country. Your point is? Go back to your Slum. You give all Indians a bad name.
@waz can we get rid of him?
 
Perfect Banana Republic.

Good Luck to the ASEAN investors who invested in this place, thinking that Myanmar was getting somewhat 'civilized'. I don't know how you're going to repatriate your money.

Many Korean Investors wanted to relocate to nearby Bangladesh, but maybe too late now.

Not going to rub it in - by saying "told you so"

Whatever the outcome, I wish the best for the people of Myanmar.
 
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LoL looks like mayanmar is also like Pakistan , if their choice party does not win elections then Army will do a coup

Not at all. Pakistan is probably the most free state in South Asia. It's democracy has been anchored into the state institutions from the supreme Court down to the freest Media in the world...
 
How does this affect the possibility of a war with Bangladesh?
 
Kinda reminds us of Supersemar don't you think @Indos ? 😧

Nope, I dont think so. Supersemar with Soeharto took control power from Soekarno get huge support from anti communist group in Indonesia in which Islam which is followed by 88 % people is against communism which during Soekarno rule got huge support from him.

Supersemar is a popular coup and this Myanmar coup is against people will. We will see what will be the respond of the people.....

Myanmar has now failed to make a transition into democracy. Somehow IndoChina region tends to have more stubborn military rule or authoritarian civil rule.
 
How does this affect the possibility of a war with Bangladesh?

Not much at the moment. Their military toys are not there yet to take on the BD Navy, but as soon as they get a few more toys they will be back like Yosemite Sam !
 
Maybe Myanmar military general like to read PDF and some how they may be influenced by @vi-va continous anti democracy post and economic miracle of China and Vietnam............. :unsure:
 
“If we can’t fix the elections, we will fix the winner via coup”
-Pakistan Army

🤣🤣🤣

Democracy in Pakistan is like that gulli cricket match, whoever owns the bat gets to bat first & when he gets out will cry foul & go home with his bat , no prizes for guessing who is batting now in Pakistan 😆

This thread is about Myanmar why are you so salty about Pakistan? If your wife left you for a Muslim then go make another thread about 1971 to cope as usual, don't hijack this thread about an important ongoing event in Myanmar.
 
Electoral dispute should be solved in Constitution Court. Look like Myanmar hasnt made Constitution Court yet. This create some opportunity from Military to use the hole in the system to gain power again.

Civil Society in Myanmar is also not yet mature. In Indonesia there are many respectable survey companies who conduct Quick Counts that make election result can be seen within hours and it also prevent possible election fraud. Not to mention organization who set up election comes from independent organisation (KPU), democratic voluntarily villages governing (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rukun_Tetangga) and local governments (who are also part of the counting process are lead by different political parties), so it will be difficult to cheat election.
 
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