Reality of life under military rule becoming apparent in Myanmar
The reality of life under military rule is becoming apparent in Myanmar, as fear and confusion grows across the country. Less than 24 hours after a coup d'etat, key civilian leaders have been detained and other lawmakers are said to be under guard in the capital Nay Pi Taw. The Myanmar military has declared a year-long state of emergency, and army chief Min Aung Hlaing is now in charge. The timing of the coup was strategic -- just hours before the new parliament was set to convene.
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