Updated February 1st, 2021 at 14:36 IST

Thai students protest in front of Myanmar embassy

A group of Thai students protested outside the Myanmar embassy in Bangkok on Monday after the military's move to seize control of Myanmar for one year.

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A group of Thai students protested outside the Myanmar embassy in Bangkok on Monday after the military's move to seize control of Myanmar for one year.Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other senior politicians were reportedly detained in the dawn hours.

The actions came on the day Myanmar's Parliament was to convene with new members sworn in following November elections.The takeover is a sharp reversal of the partial yet significant progress toward democracy Myanmar made in recent years following five decades of military rule and international isolation that began in 1962.

It would also be shocking fall from power for Suu Kyi, who led the democracy struggle despite years under house arrest and and won a Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts.The military's actions were already receiving widespread international condemnation.Monday's parliamentary session was to be the first since last year's election, as tension lingered over recent comments by the military that were widely seen as threatening a coup.

 

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Published February 1st, 2021 at 14:35 IST