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Myanmar declares martial law in 2 townships of eastern state

By IANS | Updated: February 29, 2024 07:40 IST

Yangon, Feb 29 Myanmar's State Administration Council imposed martial law in Momeik and Mabein townships in Shan state ...

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Yangon, Feb 29 Myanmar's State Administration Council imposed martial law in Momeik and Mabein townships in Shan state of eastern Myanmar, media reported.

According to the media report, the council said on Wednesday in its order statement that the martial law was imposed to ensure security, uphold the rule of law, and maintain peace and stability in the region, Xinhua news agency reported.

Subsequently, in its separate order, the council granted administrative and judicial power for the townships to the commander of the northern command to effectively carry out the works on security, law enforcement, and peace and stability of the region, the report added.

Myanmar has remained under a state of emergency, which was initially declared in February 2021 for one year and subsequently extended five times, each for six months, until end of July this year.

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