people of Burma fight's for democracy ethnic right's and implementation of international declaration of human right's in there state. they also fight for their independence and soverignity.
Maldives, Burma
Burma was renamed Myanmar some decades ago, by the military Junta in charge.
Burma (now called Myanmar by the ruling parites) is controlled by a military junta. This military regime has been criticized for a number of human rights violations and harsh treatment of the population. There are a number of areas still under control of smaller tribes which do not associate with the controlling military regime.
because it is run by the military (the junta) and all opposing parties are persecuted.
coup d'etat or a military junta
Burma.
The military junta in Burma, which has ruled since the coup in February 2021, has faced significant international condemnation and widespread domestic opposition. Its governance has been marked by human rights abuses, economic decline, and increased violence against civilians. While the junta claims to maintain order and stability, the ongoing conflict and resistance movements suggest that its rule has not been successful in fostering a legitimate or stable government. Overall, the situation reflects deep divisions and unrest rather than effective governance.
The leaders of the Myanmar government are the military officials from the junta. They are promoted through the military by procedures within the military (usually based on experience and the desires of higher-ups). In terms of the Myanmar Parliament, which is very weak, those members get their power through elections or direct appointments by the military junta.
Because it was done by the controlling military regime. The US and UK do not recognize this name change or many other actions of the military junta.
Yes, Burma (Myanmar) is currently experiencing a civil conflict that escalated significantly after the military coup in February 2021. Various ethnic armed groups and newly formed resistance movements have been engaged in armed struggle against the military junta. The situation has led to widespread violence, humanitarian crises, and a complex political landscape as different factions vie for power and control.
Burma (now called Myanmar by the ruling parites) is controlled by a military junta. This military regime has been criticized for a number of human rights violations and harsh treatment of the population. There are a number of areas still under control of smaller tribes which do not associate with the controlling military regime.
A junta is a government that is led by a military committee. Usually the leaders of a junta are the military leaders who started the coup that led to the overthrow of the government.