29 Dec 2021 | 08:39 AM UTC
Myanmar: Events marking Independence Day to occur nationwide Jan. 4
Myanmar to mark Independence Day Jan. 4. Tight security likely at events. Clashes between anti-military activists, officials possible.
Event
Myanmar will celebrate its 74th Independence Day, a nationwide public holiday, Jan. 4. The largest official events will probably occur in Naypyidaw and Yangon. Likely program sites include the Presidential Palace in Naypyidaw and the Maha Bandula Park in Yangon. Smaller gatherings will likely occur in other urban centers like Mandalay. Events will probably be significantly smaller than in previous years due to COVID-19 controls. Government office and business closures are likely Jan. 4.
Anti-military activists may stage demonstrations and clash with the security personnel Jan. 4. Likely gathering sites include prominent roadways and parks. Blasts are possible, including in Naypyidaw and Yangon; past incidents have targeted the facilities of the military or people and organizations considered to be connected to the armed forces. Officials typically impose heightened security measures at rally sites or in the vicinity of any explosions.
Authorities will likely heighten security at events and prominent celebration sites and transport hubs as a precaution. Localized transport and business disruptions are likely at event locations and transport centers.
Advice
Avoid any event sites, demonstrations, or explosion sites Jan. 4 as a precaution. Plan for transport disruptions. Remain polite and cooperative if stopped by security personnel for security checks. Heed all official security and traffic advisories. Confirm all official and business appointments Jan. 4.