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Myanmar Military Imposes Martial Law in 60 Townships Across States

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Myanmar’s new president, Min Aung Hlaing, has issued emergency ordinances granting military control over 60 townships. This move aims to tighten security in regions still plagued by conflict despite the transition to civilian rule.

The ordinances cover areas across Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Chin, Shan, and Rakhine States, as well as Saging, Magway, and Mandalay regions where restrictions and curfews were imposed following the 2021 coup. The official announcement cites the need to “end armed terrorism” and restore “the rule of law” during a 90-day emergency period.

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Executive and judicial authority in these areas is transferred to Myanmar’s new military chief, Ye Win Oo. This marks Hlaing’s first major move to solidify control over war-torn territories since becoming president in April following an election criticized by many as being backed by the military.

Myanmar was thrust into conflict in 2021 when the military ousted the elected government led by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, leading to widespread protests that evolved into nationwide armed resistance against the coup. The junta imposed a state of emergency across the country before conducting elections in December and January, which were widely deemed neither free nor fair.

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