Irrawaddy-Feb 8

Myanmar’s civil disobedience movement has gained momentum across the country with thousands of civil servants, including in Naypyitaw, going on strike against military rule. The “no recognition, no participation” approach was launched by medics last Wednesday and joined by increasing numbers of ministerial staff.

Thousands more health, education, investment, social welfare and construction ministry and forest and railway department staff joined the strike on Monday.

Staff at the Ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations said in a statement that they are unwilling to work under military rule and had joined the movement. The protests expressed their belief in the basic rights granted under the 2008 Constitution, it said, calling on other civil servants to join the movement.

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