Army Has Been Declared A Terrorist Organization In Myanmar
Army has been declared a terrorist organization in Myanmar, know why such a big decision was taken.
Demonstrations against the Myanmar army that ousted the country’s democratically elected government have entered their fourth week.
Security forces have begun a violent crackdown on protesters in towns and cities across the country. Even after this, the protesters are not ready to take off the streets.
Angry over the use of snipers on people, members of the overthrown civilian government on Monday declared the military a terrorist organization.
For violations of the Counter-Terrorism Law and acts such as terrorists, the State Administration Council declared the military a terrorist group.
According to a report by Sputnik, the committee has been involved in atrocities like shooting, beating, arresting students and civil servants of civilians protesting peacefully on charges.
The United Nations Human Rights Office said in a statement that 18 people were killed and more than 30 injured in Sunday’s action by police and military forces in Myanmar.
The report said that Sunday was the deadliest day after the coup in the country on 1 February.
Let us tell you that on Monday, once again the supporters of democracy took to the streets in the country’s largest city of Yangon. Police fired Stan grenades and tear gas shells to disperse them.
No loss of life or property is known yet. At the same time, so far no comment has been made by the army on the action taken by the police on Sunday.
Army has been declared a terrorist organization: Police and military spokespersons were contacted several times on the issue but received no response.
On the other hand, Myanmar’s ousted leader Aung San Suki appeared in court on Monday through video conferencing. He has been charged with two more, but supporters say it is completely fabricated.
The former supreme leader of the country looked completely healthy during the trial. Sookie has expressed her desire to meet her lawyers.
The next hearing will be on 15 March. This was the first time Sookie has been publicly seen since the February 1 coup.