Irrawaddy-Jan 6

It’s safe to say that Myanmar’s military regime is one of the world’s loneliest administrations, with many nations reluctant even to send a message extending congratulations on the country’s Independence Day. Since its power grab from the country’s democratically elected government in February, and following its brutal crackdowns on protesters last year, the junta has been largely ostracized by the international community. Western countries have imposed sanctions against its members and their families, the UN still refuses to consider its request to replace Myanmar’s current pro-democracy ambassador to the world organization, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), to which Myanmar belongs, has excluded coup leader Min Aung Hlaing from its summits over his failure to implement a promised peace plan. On Tuesday—Myanmar’s 74th annual Independence Day— the papers dutifully published “felicitations” from “foreign heads of state” to coup leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing from his counterparts in Russia, Cambodia, Belarusia and North Korea.

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