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Justice Under Martial Law Reloaded

by Admin | May 11, 2026 | Daily News, Judiciary | 0 comments

Source: ISP-Myanmar

The martial-law order issued after the new administration proclaimed itself an elected government laid bare the realities of Myanmar’s political landscape. In 60 of the country’s 330 townships—more than 18 percent nationwide—it formally transferred judicial authority directly into military hands.

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