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Military Takes Control Of Myanmar; Suu Kyi Reported Detained by GodWrites: 9:15am On Feb 01, 2021
NAYPYITAW, Myanmar (AP) — Myanmar military television said Monday that the military was taking control of the country for one year, while reports said many of the country’s senior politicians including Aung San Suu Kyi had been detained.

An announcement read on military-owned Myawaddy TV cited a section of the military-drafted constitution that allows the military to take control in times of national emergency. It said the reason for takeover was in part due to the government’s failure to act on the military’s claims of voter fraud in last November’s election and its failure to postpone the election because of the coronavirus crisis.

The announcement and the declaration of a state of emergency follows days of concern about the threat of a military coup — and military denials that it would stage one — and came on the morning the country’s new Parliament session was to begin.

The takeover is a sharp reversal of the partial yet significant progress toward democracy Myanmar made in recent years following five decades of military rule and international isolation that began in 1962. It would also be shocking fall from power for Suu Kyi, who led the democracy struggle despite years under house arrest and and won a Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts.

Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy released a statement on one of its Facebook pages saying the military’s actions were unjustified and went against the constitution and the will of voters. The statement urged people to oppose Monday’s “coup” and any return to “military dictatorship.”

It was not possible to confirm who posted the message as NLD members were not answering phone calls.

The military’s actions were already receiving international condemnation.

U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken issued a statement expressing “grave concern and alarm” over the reported detentions.

“We call on Burmese military leaders to release all government officials and civil society leaders and respect the will of the people of Burma as expressed in democratic elections,” he wrote, using Myanmar’s former name.

The office of the U.N. secretary-general was also among those to issue a statement condemning the developments as a “serious blow to democratic reforms.”

The detention of the politicians and cuts in television signals and communication services on Monday were the first signs that plans to seize power were in motion. Phone and internet access to Naypyitaw was lost and Suu Kyi’s party could not be reached. Phone service in other parts of the country was also reported down, though people were still able to use the internet in many areas.

The Irrawaddy, an established online news service, reported that Suu Kyi, who as state counsellor is the nation’s top leader, and the country’s president, Win Myint, were both detained in the pre-dawn hours. It cited Myo Nyunt, a spokesman for the NLD.

The report said that the party’s Central Executive Committee members, lawmakers and regional Cabinet members had also been taken into custody.

A list of other people believed to have been detained, compiled by political activists, included filmmaker Min Htin Ko Ko Gyi, writer Maung Thar Cho, and prominent veterans of the country’s 1988 student protest movement, such as Ko Ko Gyi and Min Ko Naing. Their detention could not immediately be confirmed.

The military TV report said Commander-in-Chief Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing would be in charge of the country, while Vice President Myint Swe would be elevated to acting president. Myint Swe is a former general best known for leading a brutal crackdown on Buddhist monks in 2007. He is a close ally of former junta leader Than Shwe.

In a later announcement, the military said an election would be held in a year and the military would hand power over to the winner.

As word of the military’s actions spread in Yangon, the country’s biggest city, there was a growing sense of unease among residents who earlier in the day had still been packed into cafes for breakfast and had been doing their morning shopping.

People were removing the bright red flags of Suu Kyi’s party that once adorned their homes and businesses. Lines formed at ATMs as people waited to take out cash, efforts that were being complicated by internet disruptions. Workers at some businesses decided to go home.

The military maintains its actions are legally justified, though Suu Kyi’s party spokesman as well as many international observers have said it is in effect a coup.

The 2008 constitution, implemented during military rule, has a clause that says in cases of national emergency, the president in coordination with the military-dominated National Defense and Security Council can issue an emergency decree to hand over the government’s executive, legislative and judicial powers to the military commander-in-chief.

The clause had been described by New York-based Human Rights Watch as a “coup mechanism in waiting.”

It is just one of many parts of the charter that ensured the military could maintain ultimate control over the country at the expense elected politicians. The military also was guaranteed 25% of seats in Parliament and control of several key ministries, especially those involved in security and defense.

The 75-year-old Suu Kyi is by far the country’s most popular politician, and became the country’s de facto leader after her party won 2015 elections, though the constitution barred her from being president. She had been a fierce antagonist of the army during her time under house arrest.

Nevertheless, once in power Suu Kyi had to balance her relationship with the country’s generals and even went on the international stage to defend their crackdown on Rohingya Muslims in the country’s west, a campaign the U.S. and others have labeled genocide. That has left her reputation internationally in tatters.

She remains wildly popular at home, where most supported the campaign against the Rohingya. Suu Kyi’s party captured 396 out of 476 seats in the combined lower and upper houses of Parliament in November’s polls.

The military has charged that there was massive voting fraud in the election, though it has failed to provide proof. The state Union Election Commission last week rejected its allegations.

Source: https://apnews.com/article/aung-san-suu-kyi-myanmar

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Re: Military Takes Control Of Myanmar; Suu Kyi Reported Detained by Dreambeat: 9:28am On Feb 01, 2021
The world will not come to the rescue of Suu kyi this time around. She already don shit for church.

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Re: Military Takes Control Of Myanmar; Suu Kyi Reported Detained by tyup(m): 9:29am On Feb 01, 2021
Irabor should do same here
Re: Military Takes Control Of Myanmar; Suu Kyi Reported Detained by Vidsolution79: 9:33am On Feb 01, 2021
Ok
Re: Military Takes Control Of Myanmar; Suu Kyi Reported Detained by triple996(m): 10:20am On Feb 01, 2021
That country no b beta country
A country day slaughters Muslims in there millions.religous Genocidal freaks angry
No peace for the wicked
Re: Military Takes Control Of Myanmar; Suu Kyi Reported Detained by Fahdiga1: 10:27am On Feb 01, 2021
If Nigeria military are gallant as they claim, this is exactly what they should do now
Re: Military Takes Control Of Myanmar; Suu Kyi Reported Detained by Racoon(m): 10:57am On Feb 01, 2021
Nigeria need such intervention.Where are the Kaduna Nzeogwus, IBBs, Gideon Orkars.Same issues that bedevilled Nigeria in the first, second, third republic are still recurrent today.

The so called politicians in democracy have failed this nation all along.Same reason Buhari alleged made him & co-conspirators took over govt in 1983 is now plaguing this nation in it worst form.Nothing have changed.

Abject poverty, food insecurity, dilapidated infrastructure (though railway has improved under Buhari), poor healthcare facilities, dysfunctional educational system and widespread deteriorating insecurity among issue affecting our national life.
Re: Military Takes Control Of Myanmar; Suu Kyi Reported Detained by Balkan(m): 11:07am On Feb 01, 2021
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Re: Military Takes Control Of Myanmar; Suu Kyi Reported Detained by Asura: 11:59am On Feb 01, 2021
Dreambeat:
The world will not come to the rescue of Suu kyi this time around. She already don shit for church.

My thoughts exactly.
Re: Military Takes Control Of Myanmar; Suu Kyi Reported Detained by Danzakidakura(m): 12:16pm On Feb 01, 2021
triple996:
That country no b beta country
A country day slaughters Muslims in there millions.religous Genocidal freaks angry
No peace for the wicked
they should kill more mslms pls.
Re: Military Takes Control Of Myanmar; Suu Kyi Reported Detained by moufan: 12:16pm On Feb 01, 2021
for what suu kyi did to the rohingya Muslims, I'm overwhelmed with this news
Re: Military Takes Control Of Myanmar; Suu Kyi Reported Detained by alphaNomega: 5:07pm On Feb 03, 2021
Racoon:
Nigeria need such intervention.Where are the Kaduna Nzeogwus, IBBs, Gideon Orkars.Same issues that bedevilled Nigeria in the first, second, third republic are still recurrent today.

The so called politicians in democracy have failed this nation all along.Same reason Buhari alleged made him & co-conspirators took over govt in 1983 is now plaguing this nation in it worst form.Nothing have changed.

Abject poverty, food insecurity, dilapidated infrastructure (though railway has improved under Buhari), poor healthcare facilities, dysfunctional educational system and widespread deteriorating insecurity among issue affecting our national life.

Fahdiga1:
If Nigeria military are gallant as they claim, this is exactly what they should do now
The only reason Nigeria has not descended into a military regime is because the ones responsible for previous coups are now in charge of government. They know the various mechanisms for a successful coup and have taken proactive steps to ensure the military is kept subdued. E.g. underfunding/under-arming the soldiers.

Nigerians are very docile people. If our soldiers decide to take over the capital, nothing will happen.
Re: Military Takes Control Of Myanmar; Suu Kyi Reported Detained by juman(m): 10:08pm On Mar 30, 2021
That was how military ruined nigeria.
The military is the worst thing ever happened to nigeria.
We must be ready to fight them, confront them fire for fire if their brains run mad again.
Nigerians are not their slaves.

Nigerian generals oloriburuku oleeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

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