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Omaha Steve

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Tue May 11, 2021, 09:34 AM May 2021

100 days in power, Myanmar junta holds pretense of control

Source: AP

By GRANT PECK

BANGKOK (AP) — After Myanmar’s military seized power by ousting the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi, it couldn’t even make the trains run on time. State railway workers were among the earliest organized opponents of the February takeover, and they went on strike.

Health workers who founded the civil disobedience movement against military rule stopped staffing government medical facilities. Many civil servants were no-shows at work, along with employees of government and private banks. Universities became hotbeds of resistance, and in recent weeks, primary and secondary education has begun to collapse as teachers, students and parents boycott state schools.

One hundred days after their takeover, Myanmar’s ruling generals maintain just the pretense of control. The illusion is sustained mainly by its partially successful efforts to shut down independent media and to keep the streets clear of large demonstrations by employing lethal force. More than 750 protesters and bystanders have been killed by security forces, according to detailed independent tallies.

“The junta might like people to think that things are going back to normal because they are not killing as many people as they were before and there weren’t as many people on the streets as before, but ... the feeling we are getting from talking to people on the ground is that definitely the resistance has not yet subsided,” said Thin Lei Win, a journalist now based in Rome who helped found the Myanmar Now online news service in 2015.



FILE - In this file image from video broadcast April 18, 2021, over the Myawaddy TV channel, Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing delivers his address to the public during Myanmar New Year. One hundred days since their takeover, Myanmar’s ruling generals maintain just the pretense of control over the country. (Myawaddy TV via AP)


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