The shadow government's prime minister, Mahn Winn Khaing Thann, said in a separate statement posted online that the move was taken due to “changing circumstances” that required the complete abolition of the ruling military regime. There has been more serious combat in rural areas, especially in border regions where ethnic minority militias have been engaging in serious clashes with the government's troops. Myanmar's military seized power in February from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. The shadow government's acting president Duwa Lashi La called for revolt “in every village, town, and city in the entire country at the same time” against the military-installed government and declared a so-called ”state of emergency." A video of his speech was posted on Facebook. Bangkok: Myanmar's National Unity Government, called for a nationwide uprising in resistance to the military regime, on Tuesday.
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