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Myanmar Buddhist Association Signals Possible Break with Military Junta

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Myanmar Buddhist Association Signals Possible Break with Military Junta

The opposition of the country’s main Buddhist authority would undermine the military government’s already shaky legitimacy.

Myanmar Buddhist Association Signals Possible Break with Military Junta

A shrine at the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar.

Credit: Flickr/S. Ken

Myanmar’s influential Buddhist monks’ association has urged the country’s military junta to end violence against protesters, accusing an “armed minority” of responsibility for the killing of unarmed civilians protesting the February 1 coup.

According to a report in the local news outlet Myanmar now, the 47-member State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee, a government-appointed body of Buddhist abbots, decided Tuesday to suspend its activities, calling for an immediate end to the junta’s violent attacks on anti-coup protesters

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