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United Nations calls for halt of weapons to Myanmar
Urges the military to respect November election results and release political detainees, including leader Suu Kyi
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Suu Kyi’s trial set to start in Myanmar, junta rejects UN rights chief’s statement
The first trial is expected to run until the end of July, lawyer of the country's ousted leader say
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Myanmar — coup and democracy
ASEAN tell Myanmar coup leader to cease the use of violence, release the prisoners and engage in dialogue
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Myanmar junta says protests against its rule are dwindling
“The reason of reducing protests is due to the cooperation of people who want peace, which we value”
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Eleven killed as Myanmar protesters fight troops with hunting rifles, firebombs
Junta starts issuing arrest warrants for influencers, entertainers, artists and musicians
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Myanmar protesters launch 'garbage strike' as death toll tops 500
Foreign criticism and Western sanctions have failed to sway the generals, Suu Kyi remains in detention
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Myanmar's junta frees hundreds of prisoners; silent strike in Yangon
Strike comes a day after seven-year-old girl died of bullet wounds in the city
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Myanmar junta blames protesters as EU, US imposed sanctions
Junta spokesman said 164 protesters had been killed in violence, expressed sadness at the deaths
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Ousted Myanmar lawmakers eye ICC probe, more deaths reported after protests
Myanmar’s UN envoy says looking at ways people can be held accountable for violence following the coup
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Myanmar protesters able to leave Yangon district after being trapped
Thousands of people defied a night time curfew to take to the streets of Myanmar’s main city
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Myanmar police open fire, kill one; UN Security Council due to meet on crisis
"The stone age is over, we’re not scared because you threaten us"
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Strike grips Myanmar, anti-coup protesters defy junta's lethal warning
With three protesters killed since the protest campaign began
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Myanmar junta blocks Facebook to shut down dissent as West increases pressure
International pressure grows to accept the results of November elections won by Suu Kyi
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Thailand's rising political star charged with sedition
He will be tried in a military court and could face up to nine years in prison if found guilty
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Thailand's junta 'manipulated' election, says ousted PM Thaksin
Election results show unexpected popular vote lead for pro-military party
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Thai junta-linked party descends on Shinawatra stronghold
Thailand's junta this month lifted ban on political campaigning that was in place since 2014
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New Thai political party accuses junta of damaging nation's image
A new Thai party that aims to shake up politics hit back at the ruling junta on Wednesday
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Thai’s rally against officials building homes on sacred mountain
The controversy has touched on long-running frustration over special treatment granted to Thai officials and elites
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Thai junta chief 'knows' but won't reveal fugitive PM's location
Yingluck pulled her vanishing act shortly before a Supreme Court verdict scheduled for August 25
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Thai, 77, charged with sedition 'for giving protesters flowers'
The charge carries up to seven years in jail and has been controversially wielded by the junta against its critics