February 22, 2021
Military supporters confront residents in Yangon; ASEAN eyes 'informal' talks
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Aljazeera
Megha Bahree
18 Feb 2021
The possibility of Western sanctions leaves foreign entrepreneurs in Myanmar worried about their future prospects.
Ongoing street protests against the February 1 military coup in Myanmar have added to fears among foreign investors of a return to the instability of the country's pre-democracy era [Sai Aung Main/AFP]
On February 1, Vijay Dhayal, an Indian business consultant in Myanmar’s biggest city, Yangon, received a call at 6am (23:30 GMT) from a member of his team telling him that a coup was under way, plunging what had been a routine Monday morning into turmoil
CNN
Sandi Sidhu and Helen Regan,
February 18, 2021
(CNN)Since "day one" of the military coup, Burmese actress Paing Phyo Thu -- one of the country's highest-paid stars -- says she has been on the streets opposing the ruling junta.
The New York Times
Opinion
Mayyu Ali
Feb. 18, 2021
British inaction in the face of the Rohingya slaughter shows, yet again, that atrocities against voiceless Muslims count for little or nothing in the chanceries of the West
JAKARTA (Reuters) - The leaders of Indonesia and Malaysia on Friday said they were seeking a special meeting of Southeast Asian nations to discuss the situation in Myanmar, where an elected government was overthrown in a coup this week.