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Since its outbreak in February, the political crisis in Myanmar has yet to come to a halt. Recent reports mention the intensification of civil disobedience despite the deadly crackdown on protesters leading to hundreds of them killed. In such situation, the coup could undermine the stability of democracy and national security, not to mention the clash that is likely to lead to a civil war. Moreover, the regime arrests, harasses, and assaults towards pro-democracy activists for organizing or participating in peaceful demonstrations have the potential to affect regional stability.
By ASEAN Studies Center UGMSince its outbreak in February, the political crisis in Myanmar has yet to come to a halt. Recent reports mention the intensification of civil disobedience despite the deadly crackdown on protesters leading to hundreds of them killed. In such situation, the coup could undermine the stability of democracy and national security, not to mention the clash that is likely to lead to a civil war. Moreover, the regime arrests, harasses, and assaults towards pro-democracy activists for organizing or participating in peaceful demonstrations have the potential to affect regional stability.