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November 9, 2022
AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE MAINTAINS TIES WITH JUNTA POLICE, JUSTICE FOR MYANMAR CALLS ON AUSTRALIA TO CEASE COOPERATION WITH JUNTA
Australian Federal Police (AFP) continue to share intelligence with the junta’s police force in an attempt to combat drug trafficking, according to the Australia Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Australian Senator Jordan Steele-John questioned the AFP over its arrangement with its counterparts in Burma.

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November 8, 2022
Danmark misbrugt i militærdiktaturs propaganda-stunt
Med balloner og flag fejrede Myanmars brutale militærjunta for nylig modtagelsen af to patruljebåde fra Danmark. Bådene fik Myanmar dog for to år siden, før militærkuppet. “Danmark har ikke haft noget at gøre med den ceremoni”, lyder det fra Udenrigsministeriet.

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November 8, 2022
The Myanmar military’s deadliest airstrikes
Gen Tun Aung, commander of Myanmar’s air force, was granted the chairmanship of next year’s Air Chiefs Conference within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) last week, as airstrikes continue to kill and displace civilians nationwide.

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November 8, 2022
Justice for Myanmar Menuduh ASEAN dan Junta Militer Bersekongkol
Kelompok aktivis Justice for Myanmar menduga ada persekongkolan yang kuat antara ASEAN dengan junta militer Myanmar, di tengah naiknya kekerasan terhadap warga sipil di negara yang dulu bernama Burma.

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November 8, 2022
War-Crime Committing Myanmar Junta Air Chief Appointed to Lead ASEAN Body
Myanmar’s junta air force chief, General Tun Aung, has been appointed chair of the ASEAN Air Chiefs Conference (AACC) while directing a brutal aerial bombing campaign against civilians at home.

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November 8, 2022
AFP sharing intelligence with Myanmar police over drug trafficking after coup
The Australian Federal Police has revealed it is continuing to engage with the Myanmar police force since a military coup threw the country into turmoil.

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November 8, 2022
Myanmar’s anti-coup fighters say injuries harden resolve
Three months after joining Myanmar’s armed uprising against the military coup — and three weeks before his 24th birthday — Salai Peter lost both of his legs.

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November 7, 2022
Beyond the Headlines: Myanmar junta clamps down harder on media
Thai authorities seized US$47m worth of assets from a drug network operated by Myanmar arms dealer Tun Min Latt, the Bangkok Post reported on November 3. The assets included money, cars, luxury items, hotels, and resorts.

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November 7, 2022
Trafigura and tanker owners fuelled Myanmar terror, human rights watchdog Amnesty alleges
Amnesty International is accusing trader Trafigura, oil majors and tanker owners of fuelling war crimes in Myanmar.

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November 7, 2022
From China to Thailand, dissidents fear Musk’s Twitter reign
Across Asia, activists, journalists, and Twitter users plugged into human rights and social justice issues are worried about how the social media platform will change under the leadership of the world’s richest man.