Phnom Penh
Dr. Sasa, Minister of International Cooperation and spokesperson for the Burmese government-in-exile, discusses the political situation in Burma. Since the coup of 1eh In February 2021, the country is involved in a hidden civil war. Neither the military junta in power nor the democratic opposition engaged in armed struggle gains real superiority over the other. In the land of a thousand pagodas, the population pays a high price. civilian casualties increase as fighting begins, especially in the central plains and eastern mountains. Many have no other choice but to exile. Fundamental freedoms are also disrespected by the ruling junta. On November 30, a dozen pro-democracy activists, including seven students, were sentenced to death by a military tribunal. Their execution can happen at any time. Dr. Sasa, whose real name is Salai Maun Taing San, reminds us that the National Unity Government (NUG) has legitimacy…
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Source: Le Figaro

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