JakartaPost-Mar 16

The government has advised all Indonesian citizens without an urgent reason to remain in Myanmar to consider taking relief flights home amid the latest spate of violence that has seen security forces kill dozens of civilian protesters in the neighboring country. Nevertheless, the Foreign Ministry’s citizen protection director, Judha Nugraha, has insisted that current conditions are relatively safe for Indonesian residents in Myanmar. “There may have been several demonstrations and the imposition of martial law in several areas where [Indonesian citizens] live, but there have been no direct attacks on Indonesian citizens,” Judha said after a meeting with Indonesian diaspora and officials from the Indonesian Embassy in Yangon on Monday. Myanmar state broadcaster MRTV has announced that martial law was imposed in parts of Yangon, which means that military commanders in the country’s main commercial hub have taken over district administration, including the courts.

Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/seasia/2021/03/16/jakarta-offers-relief-flights-for-diaspora-amid-rising-myanmar-violence-but-no-evacuation-yet.html.