State Administration Council
Press Release
1. Some student youths, State service personnel and citizens, with worries, have evaded to areas of EAOs and foreign countries due to the incitements and intimidation of NLD members, extremist followers, unlawful associations and terrorist groups such as CRPH and NUG, stimulation of CDM, and persons and organizations at home and abroad not wishing to restore peace and stability of the State since Tatmadaw assumed the State responsibilities on 1 February 2021.
2. They are
further worried about the dictatorship statement and speeches of unlawful
association and terrorist group CRPH and NUG, and some relevant persons. As
they face no security guarantee and difficulties in socio-economic life in
those areas, they wish to return to their native lands.
3. The State
Administration Council will specifically ease restrictions for service
personnel, intellectuals and intelligentsia, and persons from various arenas and
citizens who, with worries, absconded from the country except for persons who
committed murders, robberies, setting fires, mine explosions and intentional
attacks on security troops, those who crowded to attack public service
personnel and some people, those who destroyed government and private-owned
buildings and those who are highly involved in the CDM activities by providing
monetary assistance and other means.
4. As those who
evade their native areas are also citizens, the State Administration Council
will arrange their returns from the evaded areas to various parts of Myanmar.
5. As such, the
information was released that if those who evaded to various areas, except for
persons who committed any kinds of crime, wish to return to their native lands
in Myanmar of their own accord due to multiple worries, the citizens abroad can
contact nearby ward, village, township and district administration bodies and relevant
embassies, military attaché offices and consulates in accord with the easing
restrictions under the law.
Information Team
State
Administration Council
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