Irrawaddy-Aug 19

For the first time in its long, 143-year history, Myanmar’s national lottery is being boycotted by the public, as Myanmar people refuse to make any kind of payments to the military regime that seized power in a coup on Feb 1. As part of a wider Civil Disobedience Movement against the regime, the public has been boycotting any payments, including paying taxes and utility bills and buying lottery tickets. As a result, the regime was recently forced to postpone the lottery draw and reduce the 1.5-billion-kyat (about US$911,000) first prize to 500 million kyats. It has also been unable to pay the prizes in full to the winners amid a cash shortage. Once a common sight, lottery shops and lottery ticket hawkers have now vanished across the country, reflecting strong public opposition to the regime and marking a significant event in the history of Myanmar’s state lottery.

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