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昂山素季和总统等一众政坛大佬被军方连锅端,军方看来要向拜登新政府立投名状了。
 

Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi 'detained by military', NLD party says​

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Aung San Suu Kyi at a coronavirus vaccination clinic in January, Naypyitaw, Myanmar
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image captionAung San Suu Kyi, seen here at a coronavirus vaccination clinic in January, is Myanmar's de facto leader
Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of Myanmar's governing National League for Democracy (NLD) party, has been arrested, the spokesman for the party said.
It comes amid tensions between the civilian government and the military, stoking fears of a coup.
At elections in November, the NLD won enough seats to form a government, but the army says the vote was fraudulent.
Myanmar, also known as Burma, was ruled by the military until 2011. Ms Suu Kyi spent many years under house arrest.
The newly elected lower house of parliament was due to convene for the first time on Monday but the military was calling for a postponement.
The BBC's South East Asia correspondent, Jonathan Head, says there are soldiers on the streets of the capital, Naypyitaw, and the main city, Yangon.
NLD spokesman Myo Nyunt told the Reuters news agency by phone that Ms Suu Kyi, President Win Myint and other leaders had been "taken" in the early hours of the morning.
"I want to tell our people not to respond rashly and I want them to act according to the law," he said, adding he also expected to be detained.
Telephone and internet lines in Naypyitaw have been cut, the BBC's Burmese Service reports.
Soldiers also visited the homes of chief ministers in several regions and took them away, family members said.
On Saturday Myanmar's armed forces promised to abide by the constitution as concerns grew that they were preparing to stage a coup.

What happened in the election?​

The NLD won 83% of available seats in the 8 November election in what many saw as a referendum on Ms Suu Kyi's civilian government.
It was just the second election since the end of military rule in 2011.
But the military has disputed the result, filing complaints at the Supreme Court against the president and the chair of the electoral commission.
Fears of a coup rose after the military recently threatened to "take action" over alleged fraud. The election commission has rejected the allegations.

Who is Aung San Suu Kyi?​

Aung San Suu Kyi is the daughter of Myanmar's independence hero, General Aung San. He was assassinated when she was only two years old, just before Myanmar gained independence from British colonial rule in 1948.
Ms Suu Kyi was once seen as a beacon for human rights - a principled activist who gave up her freedom to challenge the ruthless army generals who ruled Myanmar for decades.
In 1991, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, while still under house arrest, and hailed as "an outstanding example of the power of the powerless".

media captionHow did this peace icon end up at a genocide trial?
Ms Suu Kyi spent nearly 15 years in detention between 1989 and 2010.
In November 2015 she led the National League for Democracy (NLD) to a landslide victory in Myanmar's first openly contested election for 25 years.
The Myanmar constitution forbids her from becoming president because she has children who are foreign nationals. But Ms Suu Kyi, now 75, is widely seen as de facto leader.
But since becoming Myanmar's state counsellor, her leadership has been defined by the treatment of the country's mostly Muslim Rohingya minority.
In 2017 hundreds of thousands of Rohingya fled to neighbouring Bangladesh due to an army crackdown sparked by deadly attacks on police stations in Rakhine state.
Ms Suu Kyi's former international supporters accused her of doing nothing to stop rape, murder and possible genocide by refusing to condemn the still powerful military or acknowledge accounts of atrocities.
A few initially argued that she was a pragmatic politician, trying to govern a multi-ethnic country with a complex history.
But her personal defence of the army's actions at the International Court of Justice hearing in 2019 in the Hague was seen as a new turning point that obliterated what little remained of her international reputation.
At home, however, "the Lady", as Ms Suu Kyi is known, remains wildly popular among the Buddhist majority who hold little sympathy for the Rohingya.
 

Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi 'detained by military', NLD party says​

Published13 minutes ago
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Aung San Suu Kyi at a coronavirus vaccination clinic in January, Naypyitaw, Myanmar
IMAGE COPYRIGHTREUTERS
image captionAung San Suu Kyi, seen here at a coronavirus vaccination clinic in January, is Myanmar's de facto leader
Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of Myanmar's governing National League for Democracy (NLD) party, has been arrested, the spokesman for the party said.
It comes amid tensions between the civilian government and the military, stoking fears of a coup.
At elections in November, the NLD won enough seats to form a government, but the army says the vote was fraudulent.
Myanmar, also known as Burma, was ruled by the military until 2011. Ms Suu Kyi spent many years under house arrest.
The newly elected lower house of parliament was due to convene for the first time on Monday but the military was calling for a postponement.
The BBC's South East Asia correspondent, Jonathan Head, says there are soldiers on the streets of the capital, Naypyitaw, and the main city, Yangon.
NLD spokesman Myo Nyunt told the Reuters news agency by phone that Ms Suu Kyi, President Win Myint and other leaders had been "taken" in the early hours of the morning.
"I want to tell our people not to respond rashly and I want them to act according to the law," he said, adding he also expected to be detained.
Telephone and internet lines in Naypyitaw have been cut, the BBC's Burmese Service reports.
Soldiers also visited the homes of chief ministers in several regions and took them away, family members said.
On Saturday Myanmar's armed forces promised to abide by the constitution as concerns grew that they were preparing to stage a coup.

What happened in the election?​

The NLD won 83% of available seats in the 8 November election in what many saw as a referendum on Ms Suu Kyi's civilian government.
It was just the second election since the end of military rule in 2011.
But the military has disputed the result, filing complaints at the Supreme Court against the president and the chair of the electoral commission.
Fears of a coup rose after the military recently threatened to "take action" over alleged fraud. The election commission has rejected the allegations.

Who is Aung San Suu Kyi?​

Aung San Suu Kyi is the daughter of Myanmar's independence hero, General Aung San. He was assassinated when she was only two years old, just before Myanmar gained independence from British colonial rule in 1948.
Ms Suu Kyi was once seen as a beacon for human rights - a principled activist who gave up her freedom to challenge the ruthless army generals who ruled Myanmar for decades.
In 1991, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, while still under house arrest, and hailed as "an outstanding example of the power of the powerless".

media captionHow did this peace icon end up at a genocide trial?
Ms Suu Kyi spent nearly 15 years in detention between 1989 and 2010.
In November 2015 she led the National League for Democracy (NLD) to a landslide victory in Myanmar's first openly contested election for 25 years.
The Myanmar constitution forbids her from becoming president because she has children who are foreign nationals. But Ms Suu Kyi, now 75, is widely seen as de facto leader.
But since becoming Myanmar's state counsellor, her leadership has been defined by the treatment of the country's mostly Muslim Rohingya minority.
In 2017 hundreds of thousands of Rohingya fled to neighbouring Bangladesh due to an army crackdown sparked by deadly attacks on police stations in Rakhine state.
Ms Suu Kyi's former international supporters accused her of doing nothing to stop rape, murder and possible genocide by refusing to condemn the still powerful military or acknowledge accounts of atrocities.
A few initially argued that she was a pragmatic politician, trying to govern a multi-ethnic country with a complex history.
But her personal defence of the army's actions at the International Court of Justice hearing in 2019 in the Hague was seen as a new turning point that obliterated what little remained of her international reputation.
At home, however, "the Lady", as Ms Suu Kyi is known, remains wildly popular among the Buddhist majority who hold little sympathy for the Rohingya.
昂山素季得过诺贝尔奖吗?应当是有后台的,推上去就撒手不管了?
 
现在俄国的游行示威怎么样了?
 
庚子年全世界都不消停...
 
昂山素季得过诺贝尔奖吗?应当是有后台的,推上去就撒手不管了?
因为少数民族问题,早就被抛弃了,所以她被迫向中国靠拢。缅军总司令一直和中国不对付,这次估计美新政府上台资金充裕,价格到位了。
 
又是美国佬玩的什么幺蛾子。中国邻居乱,中国就会添麻烦。
拜登不是白等的,已经搞到俄国、缅甸了。
 
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彭博2月1日消息,缅甸执政党全国民主联盟发言人Myo Nyunt称,缅甸军方在周一的政变中夺权。

据新华社早前报道,缅甸民盟发言人说,缅甸国务资政昂山素季、总统温敏及一些民盟高级官员被军方扣押。

据BBC、路透社、法新社等多家外媒报道,民盟发言人表示,“根据目前我们看到的情况,我们不得不猜测,军方在发动一场政变”,“我想对人们说,不要做出轻率反应,我希望他们按法律来”。发言人还表示,自己“也有可能被扣留”。

缅甸国家广播电视台(MRTV)在社交媒体发文称,由于技术原因暂时无法播放。据路透报道,有仰光居民表示,他们的“手机数据连接和一些服务”已被中断。

据路透社此前报道,连日来缅甸文职政府与军方之间的紧张关系因军方所称的“选举舞弊”在升级,外界担心该国可能发生“政变”
 
建国同志在海湖庄园一直踮着脚翘首以盼呢,绺子们还不行动?就缺林冲了,小厮们都等着呢,一声呐喊,拿下白面书生伦哥,好让建国再出发。
 
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