On the second anniversary of the military coup in Myanmar, the United States imposed the latest sanctions.

The picture shows the Burmese people who are against the military government.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The two-year anniversary of the coup d’état of the military government in Myanmar, the U.S. Department of the Treasury recently imposed the latest sanctions, including the Minister of Energy of Myanmar, two senior officials of state-owned enterprises, and related persons who provided weapons to the military government. .

It is reported that Canada and the United Kingdom have also imposed similar sanctions.

According to Agence France-Presse, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced the latest sanctions against the Myanmar military government on January 31. Myanmar ushered in the second anniversary of the coup on today (1). The Department of the Treasury targeted Myanmar Energy Minister Myo Myint Oo , transliteration) and two senior officials of the Myanmar National Gas and Petroleum Corporation (Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise) imposed sanctions.

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In addition, the United States also targeted Htun Aun, Commander of the Burmese Air Force, Hla Swe, a former military official who had provided weapons to pro-military militia groups, and "Htwe Tay Za", the daughter of the Htoo Group with close ties to the military government. and others to impose sanctions.

The U.S. Treasury also sanctioned the Federal Election Commission, which is controlled by the junta, and two state-owned mining companies.

The Burmese military government overthrew the democratically elected government on February 1, 2021. The former Burmese de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi was prosecuted by the military court. The military government continued to use violence and oppression to deprive Burmese of their right to vote.