
Myanmar junta suspends more than 125,000 teachers for opposing coup – South China Morning Post
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More than 125,000 schoolteachers in Myanmar have been suspended by the military authorities for joining a civil disobedience movement to oppose the military coup in February, an official of the Myanmar Teachers’ Federation said.The suspensions have come days before the start of a new school year, which some teachers and parents are boycotting as part of the campaign that has paralysed the country since the coup cut short a decade of democratic reforms.A total of 125,900 schoolteachers had been…Read More
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