EU imposes new Myanmar sanctions 2 years after coup

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The EU imposed asset freezes and visa bans on Myanmar’s energy minister, influential businessmen and high-ranking military officers. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BRUSSELS – The European Union on Monday imposed asset freezes and visa bans on Myanmar’s energy minister, influential businessmen and high-ranking military officers over an ongoing crackdown on opponents two years after a coup.The move by the 27-nation bloc followedaround the second anniversary of the military coup that launched a violent campaign against democracy activists.

The EU sanctions included Energy Minister Myo Myint Oo, armed forces chief-of-staff Maung Maung Aye, navy head Moe Aung and the heads of three firms providing weapons to the military. Also listed were officials in Yangon Region involved in the executions of four democracy activists in July 2022 and “in Kachin State, where they oversaw air strikes, massacres, raids, arson”, the EU said.

The EU had already sanctioned a total of 93 individuals and 18 entities over the putsch and subsequent brutal crackdown in Myanmar. The military seized power on February 1, 2021, overthrowing the democratically elected government and removing president Win Myint and state counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi from office. AFP

 

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