Australia’s sovereign wealth fund’s links to Myanmar’s military revealed

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MELBOURNE (CU)_In February this year, the military junta of Myanmar seized power in a bloodless coup, arresting the country’s civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other democratically elected civilian leaders. The military also imposed a one-year state of emergency, instigating violence against protesters who opposed the coup in various forms, including labour strikes, acts of civil disobedience, a military boycott campaign and public protests. By mid-April, at least 707 civilians, including women and children were killed by military or police forces, while more than 3,000 people were detained.

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