Myanmar aligns with China’s security initiatives; ASEAN Special Envoy denied visit with Aung San Suu Kyi
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Myanmar aligns with China’s security initiatives; ASEAN Special Envoy denied visit with Aung San Suu Kyi

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Myanmar aligns with China’s security initiatives Regime spokesperson Khaing Khaing Soe told pro-regime media during a press conference in Naypyidaw on Tuesday that Min Aung Hlaing signed up to Beijing’s Global Security I

Myanmar aligns with China’s security initiatives Regime spokesperson Khaing Khaing Soe told pro-regime media during a press conference in Naypyidaw on Tuesday that Min Aung Hlaing signed up to Beijing’s Global Security Initiative (GSI), Global Development Initiative (GDI), Global Civilization Initiative (GCI), and Global Governance Initiative (GGI) during his trip to China June 15-19. She highlighted that Burma is the “only country” to sign up to all four initiatives. Jason Tower, a senior expert at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime, told DVB that Min Aung Hlaing is making “major concessions” by allowing Chinese security personnel to operate in Burma under the Private Security Services Law, which was enacted on Feb. 18, 2025. It allows Chinese security personnel to carry firearms and mandates cooperation with state security forces, though its extent is unspecified. The GSI was first introduced by China’s President Xi Jinping in 2022. Thirteen out of 23 China-backed projects in northern Shan State and central Burma were seized by various resistance groups, and 10 out of 11 China-backed projects in Arakan State have been seized by the Arakan Army (AA) since offensives were launched in 2023, according to an Institute for Strategy and Policy (ISP-Myanmar) report in 2024. Pressure on Beijing rises over detention of Min Zin In a press release on Wednesday, Fortify Rights sharply criticized Beijing for the detention of Min Zin, a prominent scholar and naturalized U.S. citizen from Burma, who has been detained in China for nearly a month on allegations of espionage. International human rights organizations and U.S. policy institutes are calling on China to “immediately and unconditionally release” Min Zin. “The Chinese government has repeatedly invoked national security as a justification for restricting fundamental freedoms and silencing critical voices,” said Benedict Rogers, the senior director at Fortify Rights. “The detention of Min Zin raises serious concerns not only for his rights and well-being, but also for scholars, researchers, journalists, and those engaged in public affairs.” ASEAN Special Envoy denied visit with Aung San Suu Kyi During the press conference in Naypyidaw on Tuesday, Khaing Khaing Soe Soe added that Min Aung Hlaing will not allow the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 2026 Chair the Philippines’ Special Envoy to Burma Ma Theresa Lazaro to meet with jailed State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, adding that the ousted leader will only be allowed visits once she has completed her sentence.” “Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is in very good health” Khaing Khaing Soe told pro-regime media in Naypyidaw on June 30, adding that the 81-year-old receives “regular check-ups.” Aung San Suu Kyi was reportedly transferred from Naypiydaw Prison, where she’s been held by the regime over the last five years following the military coup on Feb. 1, 2021, to house arrest in the capital on April 30. But no evidence of the relocation has been provided by the regime. Aung San Suu Kyi’s son Kim Aris told Kyodo News on June 29 that he is continuing his campaign to demand “Proof of Life” for his mother. Aris hasn’t been able to communicate with her since 2021, but he received a letter from her nearly three years ago. He believes she is suffering from age-related health issues, including osteoporosis. News by Region KARENNI—The Progressive Karenni People’s Force (PKPF) stated on Wednesday that six civilians were killed due to air and artillery attacks carried out by regime forces during the month of June. A total of 878 civilians have been killed in 2,149 airstrikes across the state since the 2021 coup. A PKPF spokesperson told DVB that regime forces carried out attacks in Karenni’s Hpruso, Demoso and Mobye townships in June, which killed six civilians. A total of 3,405 homes, 67 religious buildings, 33 schools, as well as 19 hospitals and clinics have been destroyed since 2021, according to the group. SAGAING—The People’s Defence Force (PDF) in the region’s capital Monywa Township told DVB that a member of the local People’s Security Force, which is a police force operating under National Unity Government (NUG) command, was killed during a raid it carried out on its camp on Monday. The PDF added that the intention was to arrest an undisclosed number of members of the People’s Security Force, who were accused of murdering and kidnapping Monywa residents suspected of spying for the military. The victim was identified as Ar Kuu. The PDF hasn’t reported on the incident. YANGON—Residents of Dala Township told DVB they still rely on boats to cross the Yangon River despite the opening of the Yangon-Dala Bridge on Feb. 6, citing “inefficient” public transportation options offered by the Yangon Bus Service (YBS). Dala is located nine miles (14 km) south of the commercial capital. A Dala resident told DVB that he has to wait 15-20 minutes for a bus, adding that the bus terminal is located far from residential areas. Yangon residents told DVB that three people aboard a public motorboat, including the boat operator, were killed after it capsized in the Yangon River on May 28. The post Myanmar aligns with China’s security initiatives; ASEAN Special Envoy denied visit with Aung San Suu Kyi appeared first on DVB.

多角的分析

経済的影響

直接の経済ニュースではありませんが、治安と司法の信頼は地域経済の土台です。職場での暴力や未成年者保護への不安が強まると、夜間営業、観光、雇用、地域サービス業のリスク認識が高まります。

投資家心理

投資家目線では、個別事件よりも法執行の予見可能性が焦点です。加害者への対応が曖昧になれば、ローカルビジネスの統治リスクや従業員保護の弱さとして評価されやすくなります。

社会的影響

シャン州の現場では、安全を「個人間の事件」で片づけず、誰が守り、誰が説明するのかを可視化する圧力が強まります。軍の動きは、被害者側が孤立しやすい環境で、沈黙より手続きを選ぶための足場になります。

市民の声

市民にとっては、自分や家族が被害に遭った時に公正な手続きへアクセスできるのかが最大の関心です。地域団体が声を上げることで、事件の風化を防ぎ、被害者側の孤立を和らげる意味があります。

背景・歴史的文脈

このニュースは、ミャンマーの地域社会で法の支配と弱者保護がどこまで機能しているかを映す事案です。暴力事件そのものに加え、女性団体や市民社会が司法手続きを求めて声を上げている点が重要です。軍政下では警察・司法への信頼が揺らぎやすく、個別事件が地域の不安や統治への不信に直結します。

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