Commander-in-Chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing speaks at a military
parade in honor of Armed Forces’ Day in Naypyidaw. Photo: Facebook /
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing
General Min Aung Hlaing’s tweeting days are over.
The top-ranking general in Myanmar, notorious for insisting that there was no use of “excessive force” in the August 2017 military campaign that drove out more than 730,000 Rohingya Muslims, was given the boot by the social media network yesterday, a move that follows similar suspensions of his accounts on Facebook and Russia’s VK platform in August.
Attempts to access the commander-in-chief’s Twitter profile today, will redirect you to a landing page that simply says the “account has been suspended.”
The top-ranking general in Myanmar, notorious for insisting that there was no use of “excessive force” in the August 2017 military campaign that drove out more than 730,000 Rohingya Muslims, was given the boot by the social media network yesterday, a move that follows similar suspensions of his accounts on Facebook and Russia’s VK platform in August.
Attempts to access the commander-in-chief’s Twitter profile today, will redirect you to a landing page that simply says the “account has been suspended.”