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April 20, 2021
The battle for Myanmar plays out on Twitter, TikTok and Telegram
Young activists are risking arrest and using technology to ensure that their campaign for democracy continues in the face of a military clampdown on the internet.

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April 19, 2021
Belegging ABP gestopt vanwege banden met junta Myanmar
Het Koreaanse staalbedrijf besloot na de druk van onder meer het ABP om uit het gezamenlijke bedrijf met het militaire regime in Myanmar te stappen. Dat heeft APG, het bedrijf dat namens ABP pensioengeld belegt, laten weten.

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April 19, 2021
India’s Adani Faces Scrutiny for Port Deal in Myanmar
A major index provider and some investors are distancing themselves from the marine-ports operator controlled by Indian conglomerate Adani Group over past business transactions with a company linked to the military regime in Myanmar.

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April 19, 2021
In Myanmar, Offshore Gas Workers Weigh Strikes to Cut Junta Funds
Offshore gas workers in Myanmar say they want to join the anti-coup Civil Disobedience Movement and cut off one of the military’s main sources of revenue. But they fear going on strike will draw reprisals from management, or even the military.

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April 19, 2021
ဧပြီလ ၁၉ ရက်နေ့၊ ညပိုင်းနောက်ဆုံးရသတင်းများ
စစ်တပ်နှင့် စီးပွားရေးဆက်လက်လုပ်ကိုင်နေသည့်အတွက် Shangri-la ဟိုတယ်များကို သပိတ် မှောက်ကြ ရန်နှင့် နိုင်ငံတကာက အရေးယူမှုများ ပြုလုပ်ကြရန် Justice for Myanmar က ထုတ်ပြန်

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April 19, 2021
얼마나 더 죽어야 국제사회가 움직일 것인가
미얀마 사태를 두고 국제사회가 한 일은 말잔치와 느슨한 경제제재뿐이었다. 왜 선뜻 움직이지 않는 걸까. 유엔과 아세안, 한국 정부와 기업, 그리고 개인의 역할을 짚어봤다.

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April 18, 2021
Koreaanse staalmaker deels uit Myanmar na druk APG
Posco C&C, een Zuid-Koreaanse staalproducent, heeft toegezegd de banden te verbreken met een bedrijf dat deels in handen is van het leger van Myanmar.

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April 18, 2021
Dr. Jonathan Saha on the Tatmadaw: Myanmar’s Fascist Military
We spoke to Dr. Jonathan Saha of the University of Durham on Myanmar, the violence of the current coup, and the fascist nature of Myanmar’s Military: The Tatmadaw.

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April 17, 2021
Russia, China and India in a race of establishing power in Myanmar
The survival of Myanmar's junta depends largely on China's will. Again, any kind of chaos on the borders of its own country is not pleasant for China.

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April 17, 2021
Australia’s Government Is Refusing to Support Myanmar’s Anti-Coup Movement
For Australia’s conservative government, keeping Myanmar open for businesses is more important than justice for massacred anti-coup protesters.