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Report warns Myanmar’s political transition masks continued military rule – Mizzima TV

May 2, 2026 Campaign News

A new report released by Burma Campaign UK says Myanmar’s new civilian government remains dominated by military figures, says Mizzima TV in a short video on its You Tube channel. The report, Burma’s Rebranded Military Regime, describes the administration as a rebranded continuation of military rule, not a democratic transition. Real power remains concentrated within the armed forces and allied networks.

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