Myanmar military rulers extend state of emergency for another six months
MYANMAR’S state of emergency, imposed by the military when it seized power two years ago, has been extended for another six months.
State-run MRTV television reported on Wednesday that the National Defence and Security Council (NDSC) had met the day before and taken the decision because the country remains in an abnormal situation and needs time to prepare for peaceful and stable elections.
Nominally a constitutional administrative body, the NDSC is in practice controlled by the military.
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