
New security measures have been implemented within the terrorist military council’s air force, according to military sources. All officers and personnel within the air force have been subjected to strict restrictions on the use of social media platforms including Facebook and TikTok. These restrictions have been confirmed by air force sources and are reportedly implemented due to security concerns and to control information leaks within the air force ranks.
Human rights organizations have strongly criticized ASEAN’s inadequate response to the brutal war crimes committed by the terrorist military council. They point out that ASEAN’s silence on the atrocities being committed against Myanmar civilians could potentially destabilize regional peace and security. The organizations emphasize that ASEAN’s failure to take decisive action against these human rights violations undermines its credibility as a regional body.
The Special Advisory Council for Myanmar (SAC-M) has highlighted the contradictions in China’s approach to Myanmar’s crisis. While China repeatedly claims to maintain a policy of non-interference in Myanmar’s affairs, its direct involvement in northern Shan State matters has been noted to be detrimental to Myanmar’s peace and stability. The council points out that this lack of transparency in China’s actions could further complicate the regional political situation. The discrepancy between China’s stated policy and its actual involvement in Myanmar’s internal affairs has raised concerns about the impact on the country’s path to democracy and peaceful resolution of the ongoing crisis.