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US places Myanmar arms dealers on sanctions blacklist

This, following their support, supplying weapons, armaments, missiles, aircraft to ‘oppressive’ military government

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 Oct 2022 10:15AM

US places Myanmar arms dealers on sanctions blacklist
The US State Department has also placed former Myanmar police chief and Deputy Home Affairs Minister Than Hlaing on its sanctions list for his alleged involvement in the extrajudicial killing of protestors in February last year. – Investopedia pic, October 7, 2022

WASHINGTON – The United States Treasury placed a group of Myanmar arms dealers and their company Dynasty International on its sanctions blacklist yesterday for their support of the “oppressive” military government.

The sanctions targeted Dynasty owners Aung Moe Myint and his brother Hlaing Moe Myint, and Dynasty director Myo Thitsar, for supplying weapons, armaments, missiles, and aircraft to the regime, which has been condemned widely for the violent repression of the political opposition.

“Following the February 1, 2021 coup that overthrew Burma’s democratically elected civilian government, the military has committed numerous atrocities against people in Burma, including the violent repression of political dissent, the killing of over 2,300 innocent civilians, and displacement of more than 900,000 people,” the Treasury said in a statement, using the former formal name for the country.

“Since the February 2021 coup, Aung Moe Myint has facilitated various arms deals and weapons purchases on behalf of Burma’s military,” the Treasury said.

In addition, the US State Department placed former Myanmar police chief and Deputy Home Affairs Minister Than Hlaing on its sanctions list for his alleged involvement in the extrajudicial killing of protestors in February last year. – AFP, October 7, 2022

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