💨 Abstract
The British police have charged Kyaw Zwar Minn, Myanmar’s former ambassador to the UK, with trespassing. He has refused to vacate his ambassador's residence in London since being ousted in 2021 for opposing the military coup. The British government supports his protest but has urged him to leave. Rights groups are concerned about the junta's potential control over diplomatic property in London, while most democratic nations, including Britain, do not formally recognize the junta.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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