Myanmar junta in China
Myanmar junta in China

Myanmar junta in China

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The Three Brotherhood Alliance, consisting of the Arakan Army, Ta’ang National Liberation Army, and Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army, has called for international intervention, particularly from China, to stop the Myanmar military junta's airstrikes on civilian areas, which have resulted in significant civilian casualties. In a statement released on August 6, they condemned the junta for committing war crimes by targeting markets, schools, and hospitals in regions controlled by the alliance, where there is no active fighting. The junta, led by General Min Aung Hlaing, is facing increasing challenges, including armed resistance and economic struggles, leading to a loss of control over key territories and military bases in northern Shan State. As the junta continues to extend its emergency rule, experts suggest that China's influence over Myanmar is growing, particularly as Beijing pressures the regime to conduct elections. Meanwhile, the Three Brotherhood Alliance has made territorial gains, controlling strategic areas crucial for trade routes with China. Discussions between Chinese officials and the junta have focused on stability and election preparations, but peace talks with the opposition have been reportedly boycotted by the military government.

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