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Myanmar junta must stop targeting women and children - asiatimes.com - Burma - state Karenni

Myanmar junta must stop targeting women and children

On a quiet morning on February 5, children in Deemaw Soe Township, Karenni state, attended school as usual. Despite fierce fighting throughout the state, no recent conflict in the area suggested an attack was looming.

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Zaw Min Tun - Myanmar junta plans to implement mandatory military service in April, media say - asiaone.com - Burma

Myanmar junta plans to implement mandatory military service in April, media say

Myanmar's ruling military plans to call up young people for mandatory service from April and also require retired security personnel to serve, media reports cited a junta spokesman as saying, as the army struggles to crush an anti-junta insurgency.

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David Scott Mathieson - Myanmar junta press-gang drive certain to backfire - asiatimes.com - Burma - county Sac

Myanmar junta press-gang drive certain to backfire

Myanmar’s auto-destruct military regime has produced another data point of desperation by invoking an unused conscription law, fueling alarm that men aged between 18 and 35 and women between 18 and 27 could be called up for duty for anywhere between two to five years.

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Richard C Paddock - Its Forces Depleted, Myanmar Junta Says It Will Enforce a Military Draft - nytimes.com - Burma -  Yangon

Its Forces Depleted, Myanmar Junta Says It Will Enforce a Military Draft

For more than three years, Myanmar’s biggest cities have remained under the unyielding grip of the military junta. But the streets of places like Yangon were uncharacteristically quiet Monday evening as a sense of fear pervaded the country.

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Reuters - Aung San - Myanmar junta enforces compulsory military service law - edition.cnn.com - Burma

Myanmar junta enforces compulsory military service law

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Zaw Min Tun - Myanmar junta enforces mandatory military service for young people - asiaone.com - Burma - India - Britain

Myanmar junta enforces mandatory military service for young people

Myanmar’s junta has declared mandatory military service for all young men and women, state media said on Saturday, as it struggles to contain armed rebel forces fighting for greater autonomy in various parts of the country.

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Zaw Min Tun - Agence FrancePresse - Myanmar junta activates conscription law following battlefield losses - scmp.com - Burma

Myanmar junta activates conscription law following battlefield losses

Myanmar’s junta is enforcing a law allowing the military to summon all men aged 18-35 and women aged 18-27 to serve for at least two years, it said on Saturday, as it struggles to crush opposition to its 2021 coup.

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Southeast Asian - Retno Marsudi - With generals barred, Myanmar junta sends bureaucrat to Asean meeting - asiaone.com - Indonesia - Burma - Laos

With generals barred, Myanmar junta sends bureaucrat to Asean meeting

Military-ruled Myanmar sent a bureaucrat to Monday's meeting (Jan 29) of Southeast Asian foreign ministers in Laos, Indonesia's top diplomat said, adding the move was in line with Asean's policy on the conflict-torn country's attendance.

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