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Myanmar junta calls coup-protesting civil servants back to work

  • Feb 1
  • 1 min read

YANGON: Myanmar's junta called on Sunday (Feb 1) for ex-civil servants who quit their jobs in protest over the coup five years ago to report back to work, pledging to remove absent state employees from "blacklists".


After the military snatched power in a coup on Feb 1, 2021, tens of thousands of public workers, including doctors and government administrators, left their posts in a surge of civil disobedience.


Some found private employment, while others joined pro-democracy rebels defying the military in a civil war that has killed tens of thousands on all sides.


Last week, the junta completed a month-long election it has touted as a return to civilian rule.


 
 
 

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