Minggu, 14 Februari 2021

US embassy in Myanmar warns of troop movements, 'telecoms interruptions' - CNA

YANGON: The US embassy in Myanmar warned on Sunday night (Feb 14) of military troop movements and possible "telecommunications interruptions" in Yangon.

"There are indications of military movements in Yangon and the possibility of telecommunications interruptions overnight between 1am and 9am" on Monday morning local time, the US embassy tweeted on its official American Citizen Services account on Sunday night.

The warning came after armoured vehicles appeared in the commercial capital of Yangon, Myitkyina and Sittwe, the capital of Rakhine state, live footage broadcast online by local media showed, the first large-scale rollout of such vehicles across the country since the Feb 1 coup.

Security forces have stepped up arrests targeting a civil disobedience movement that has seen huge crowds throng streets in big urban centres and isolated frontier villages alike.

Police are now hunting seven people who have lent vocal support to the protests, including some of the country's most famous democracy activists.

"If you find any fugitives mentioned above or if you have information about them, report to the nearest police station," said a notice in state media on Sunday.

"Those who receive them will (face) action in accordance with the law."

Among the list of fugitives was Min Ko Naing, who spent more than a decade in prison for helping lead protests against an earlier dictatorship in 1988 while a university student.

"They are arresting the people at night and we have to be careful," he said in a video published to Facebook on Saturday, skirting a military ban on the platform, hours before his arrest warrant was issued.

"They could crack down forcefully and we will have to be prepared."

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Anti-coup protesters hold posters with an image of deposed Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi as they gather outside the U.N. Information Office in Yangon, Myanmar on Feb 14, 2021. (Photo: AP)

The 1988 protests vaulted Aung San Suu Kyi to the top of Myanmar's democracy movement, and the Nobel laureate spent years under house arrest as a prisoner of the generals.

She has not been seen in public since she was detained on Feb 1 alongside top aides.

Nearly 400 others have been arrested in the days since, including many of Aung San Suu Kyi's top political allies, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners monitoring group.

Military leader Min Aung Hlaing suspended laws requiring warrants for home searches as part of several legal manoeuvres announced on Saturday.

The news did not deter thousands in Yangon from returning to key intersections around the city in a ninth straight day of street protests.

Some armoured vehicles were briefly spotted moving around the commercial hub towards evening. One was later parked inside the city zoo.

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An armoured vehicle drives next to the Sule Pagoda, following days of mass protests against the military coup, in Yangon on Feb 14, 2021. (Photo: AFP/Thet Htoo)

But seven police officers broke ranks to join anti-coup protesters in the southern city of Dawei, mirroring local media reports of isolated defections from the force in recent days.

NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH

In Yangon, many areas have begun forming neighbourhood watch brigades to monitor their communities overnight - in defiance of a military government curfew - and to prevent the arrests of residents joining the civil disobedience movement.

Some have also expressed fears that a mass prisoner amnesty this week was orchestrated to release inmates into the public to stir up trouble, while freeing up space in overcrowded jails for political detainees.

"We don't trust anyone at this time, especially those with uniforms," said Myo Ko Ko, a member of a street patrol in Yangon.

Near the city's central train station, residents rolled tree trunks onto a road to block police vehicles and escorted away officers who were attempting to return striking railway employees to work.

A day earlier, Buddhist monks gathered outside the city's US embassy and chanted the Metta Sutta, a prayer that urges protection from harm.

"We wanted them to know most citizens in Myanmar are against the military," said Vicittalankara, one of the participants.

'MEDIA ETHICS'

The country's new military leadership has so far been unmoved by a torrent of international condemnation.

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Myanmar people living in Japan and supporters march though Shibuya pedestrian crossings during a protest on Feb 14, 2021, in Tokyo. (Photo: AP/Eugene Hoshiko)

An emergency session of the UN Human Rights Council on Friday called for the new regime to release all "arbitrarily detained" people and for the military to hand power back to Aung San Suu Kyi's administration.

Solidarity protests have been staged in neighbouring Thailand, home to a large community of Myanmar migrant workers, as well as the United States, Japan and Australia.

READ: Myanmar nationals in Japan march in protest of military coup

READ: 3 men being investigated by police for allegedly protesting outside Myanmar embassy in Singapore

But traditional allies of the country's armed forces, including Russia and China, have dissociated themselves from what they have described as interference in Myanmar's "internal affairs".

The military government insists it took power lawfully and has instructed journalists in the country not to refer to itself as a government that took power in a coup.

"We inform ... journalists and news media organisations not to write to cause public unrest," said a notice sent by the information ministry to the country's foreign correspondents' club late on Saturday.

It also instructed reporters to follow "news media ethics" while reporting events in the country.

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