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Thousands in Myanmar march to Tak border to protest against power cut

Thousands in Myanmar march to Tak border to protest against power cut

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Myawaddy governor appeals to Phumchai to restore electricity supplies to govt offices and hospitals

Some 3,000 Myanmar residents on Saturday rallied at the first and second Thai–Myanmar Friendship bridges in Myawaddy, which connect to Mae Sot district, Tak province to protest against Thailand cutting off electricity, internet and fuel supplies to Myanmar’s border areas.

On Wednesday, the Thai government decided to cut off electricity supply in a bid to stop the operations of call-centre scam gangs based in the areas, which have become a growing international security concern.

Affected areas include Tachileik, Myawaddy and Phaya Thonsu townships on the Myanmar border, according to Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.

Around 3,000 protesters gathered at the First Thai–Myanmar Friendship Bridge at 8.30am on Saturday and marched towards the Second Friendship Bridge, passing several roads in Myawaddy.

Meanwhile, protest leaders took turns in giving speeches from a stage, urging local authorities to coordinate with Thai counterparts to resolve problems faced by the public as a result of the utility cutoff.

A news source said that protesters expected their rally to end around noon on Saturday.Earlier, Myawaddy Governor U Kuang San Lin submitted a formal request to Thai Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, urging the immediate restoration of electricity supplies to government agencies and hospitals, to enable them to resume essential services to the public.

The governor also requested the resumption of fuel exports to Myawaddy, limited to one truck per station at the city’s approximately 20 fuel distribution points.

On Thursday, the Myawaddy Chamber of Commerce appealed to Thailand to ease restrictions on electricity and fuel supplies, as the measures have brought the city, whose economy relies on cross-border trade, to its knees.

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