China says not to be involved in Myanmar coup The army also proceeded to issue a warrant for arrest
On February 17, 2021 at 1:00 p.m.
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Chinese ambassador disapproves of Myanmar coup As the army continued to issue a warrant
Chen Hai, the Chinese ambassador to Yangon, denied that the military coup by the Myanmar military and the unrest was certainly not what China wanted to happen. He also confirmed that it was not known that the Myanmar military would proceed with political change. After rumors that China is supporting the state of the Myanmar military
It also calls on all parties to manage conflicts appropriately. Proceed with peaceful negotiations To maintain political and social stability He confirmed that the political change in Myanmar is a domestic affair.
As the Myanmar military continues to issue warrants for politicians and activists in the country, On February 16, the Myanmar local news agency reported that the Myanmar Army issued an arrest warrant for members of the House of Representatives, which set up a total of 17 anti-junta committees for inciting incitement.
In addition, on Saturday, the military issued warrants arresting seven activists for inciting the government. Undermines the peace and order of the country
Aung San Suu Kyi is also reportedly charged with one additional charge of violating the Natural Disaster Management Act in connection with the COVID-19 outbreak. And is scheduled to appear in court on February 17
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