Myanmar army general Min Aung Hlaing excluded from leaders' summit

The army general who seized power in https://www.4shared.com/u/PPlpFSeY/alizaothy.html Myanmar in February has been excluded from an annual summit of regional leaders later this month. The Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean) agreed to invite a non-political representative from Myanmar instead of Gen Min Aung Hlaing. https://about.me/othy It is a unprecedented move for the 10-member bloc, which traditionally avoids interfering in its members' affairs.


Asean said the military https://dribbble.com/shots/16665348-Green-Otter-CBD-Gummies?added_first_shot=true had not done enough to end the turmoil in Myanmar. In August, Gen Min Aung Hlaing named himself prime minister and said the country's state of emergency would be extended as fighting between the army and militia forces opposed to the military coup continued. Asean said in a statement that an emergency meeting of its foreign ministers on Friday was unable to reach a consensus on whether the military should represent https://www.behance.net/gallery/129427433/Green-Otter-CBD-Gummies Myanmar at the summit held between 26-28 October.


The group said Myanmar's https://www.scoop.it/u/aliza-othy military leaders had refused to fulfil promises of dialogue and de-escalation and said its representative had been banned from meeting the deposed and imprisoned civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. The statement - issued by Brunei, which is hosting the summit - said the situation in Myanmar "was having an impact on regional security as well as the unity, credibility and centrality of Asean". In April, https://www.evernote.com/shard/s474/client/snv?noteGuid=150c98cd-d742-3e27-3687-b2d55e4e55b1&noteKey=091a5bc8abe613bc928f00aa3844dcc7&sn=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.evernote.com%2Fshard%2Fs474%2Fsh%2F150c98cd-d742-3e27-3687-b2d55e4e55b1%2F091a5bc8abe613bc928f00aa3844dcc7&title=Green%2BOtter%2BCBD%2BGummies Asean urged Gen Min Aung Hlaing to end the violent crackdown in the country and to release political prisoners.


The BBC's Jonathan Head https://www.mixcloud.com/alizaothy/ in Bangkok says the decision to exclude the general from the summit, which will also be attended by US President Joe Biden and other world leaders, is a significant blow to the military government's hopes of eventual international recognition. There have been no indications yet, our correspondent adds, that the military is willing to reduce the use of violence against the opposition and to start negotiating with them. https://slashdot.org/~alizaothy Asean did not name the Myanmar representative it was inviting to participate in the summit.


Demonstrations spread across https://www.reverbnation.com/male297?profile_view_source=header_icon_nav Myanmar following the February coup. Security forces responded with a brutal crackdown, killing more than 1,000 people and detaining more than 6,000, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners. Nearly all the 8,000 residents of a town in Myanmar have fled following fighting between the army and militia forces opposed https://site-5828002-5236-6926.mystrikingly.com/blog/green-otter-cbd-gummies to the military coup. A number of houses in Thantlang, Chin state, were set ablaze by artillery during fighting over the weekend.


It is thought that https://trello.com/b/9HSYVgDu/green-otter-cbd-gummies thousands of residents have fled to India across the nearby border. Myanmar's military seized power in a coup in February sparking huge protests and the formation of opposing militia. About 20 homes were set ablaze in Thantlang, according to Reuters news agency. A Christian pastor was reported to have been shot dead by soldiers when he tried to put out a burning building. Salai Lian, a spokesperson from the Thantlang Placement Affairs Committee, an organisation helping displaced people, https://moz.com/community/q/user/alizaothy claimed that military forces had started "shooting at houses" in the town, causing people to flee.


One resident told Myanmar https://alizaothy.tumblr.com/post/665202398552375296/green-otter-cbd-gummies Now: "Nearly 100 percent of the residents have fled. Only those government employees who do not participate in the civil disobedience movement and the army troops remain in the town." In the Indian state of Mizoram, the head of a civil society group told Reuters that 5,500 people had arrived from Myanmar in two Mizoram districts over the past week. UN special rapporteur Thomas Andrews said the situation in Thantlang showed the "living hell" https://www.producthunt.com/@aliza_othy people were enduring at the hands of the Burmese military.


In August, General Min https://makeagif.com/gif/green-otter-cbd-gummies-_QBMye?ref=crBbdj Aung Hliang named himself prime minister and said the country's state of emergency would be extended. Demonstrations spread across the country following the February coup. Security forces responded with a brutal crackdown, killing more than 1,000 people and detaining more than 6,000, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners. Even after six months of horrifying news from Myanmar, it is an incident that's shocked the country - five people who chose to https://www.spreaker.com/show/green-otter-cbd-gummies_1 jump from a building they were hiding in, some to their deaths, rather than face arrest.


The police have https://angel.co/u/aliza-othy condemned the group as terrorists, but the husband of one victim tells the BBC she was a compassionate wife and mother who felt she was working to alleviate the people's suffering. This is the tale of her untimely death. It was on Tuesday afternoon that eight young activists found themselves trapped by a police raid. The military had seized power months earlier in February, throwing the country into turmoil as millions protested against the coup. At least 900 people have been killed by the military's violent response, https://create.piktochart.com/output/56332816-my-visual and thousands more arrested.


Wai Wai Myint was one https://www.instapaper.com/p/9641785 of those caught up in the movement opposing the military junta. She was one of the five who jumped off a commercial building in downtown Yangon as the police charged in, falling onto a concrete pavement. She and at least one other person died at the scene. The other three have been taken to a military-run hospital. In the first photograph of Wai Wai Myint that began circulating on social media after news of her death, she stands ramrod straight, looking defiantly at the camera. Her fingers are raised in the three-finger https://sketchfab.com/alizaothy Hunger Games salute that has become the trademark gesture used by young dissidents in South East Asia.


The military authorities https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/65919643/green-otter-cbd-gummies have described the group she was with as terrorists who were planning to plant bombs. They have published confessions by two of the activists who did not jump and were arrested there, and photographs of what they say were ingredients for explosives. But that is not the image painted by her husband, Soe Myat Thu. He had to say goodbye to Apple, as he calls her, at a military-organised mass cremation for her and four other people, including the young man https://www.deviantart.com/billoroy0/art/Green-Otter-CBD-Gummies-895041629?ga_submit_new=10%3A1634387571 who died with her when they jumped.


No photographs https://coub.com/alizaothy were allowed, and the families were not permitted to take away the ashes. The military junta in Myanmar has been trying to restrict the funerals of those killed in the uprising against the coup, as they often turn into anti-military demonstrations - sometimes cremating bodies in secret rather than returning them to their relatives. https://speakerdeck.com/alizaothy Soe Myat Thu held up a flower for her, and took that back home in place of her remains. They were a comfortably middle-class couple, both ethnic Chinese, with a six year-old daughter. Soe Myat Thu is a dentist, and Wai Wai Myint was a gems and jewellery trader. https://www.magcloud.com/user/alizaothy She had been brought up by two aunts, he told the BBC, and always had plenty of money to enjoy life.

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