Legal experts challenge Myanmar regime’s rationale for tearing down Aung San statues
The Burma Lawyers’ Council (BLC) is fiercely contesting the military regime’s legal justification for its escalating, nationwide campaign to dismantle statues of Myanmar’s independence hero, General…
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