25 Mar 2023 | 12:32 AM UTC
Myanmar: Country to commemorate Armed Forces' Day nationwide March 27
Myanmar to observe Armed Forces' Day March 27. Anti-coup activists likely to stage demonstrations; exercise caution.
Event
The Myanmar military (Tatmadaw) will observe Armed Forces' Day nationwide March 27. Officials typically hold events at various parade squares and military facilities in Naypyidaw and other urban centers, such as Yangon and Mandalay. Although there were no immediate announcements for such gatherings, anti-coup activists may stage demonstrations across Myanmar. Popular rally sites include government buildings, public squares, and major thoroughfares. In Yangon, activists typically gather at Bogyoke Aung San and Maha Bandula parks, as well as Sule Pagoda shrine. Well-attended gatherings may attract thousands of participants.
Authorities will likely maintain a heightened security posture near such demonstration locations and sites hosting official events. Enhanced security measures, such as road closures, checkpoints, and checks, may occur. Officials may use force to disperse any gatherings that materialize; security personnel have used live ammunition to disperse previous rallies. Authorities may disrupt telecommunication networks in anticipation of or in response to any large or disruptive protests, as well as in areas where clashes occur. Associated localized and transport disruptions are likely through the evening of March 27.
Further explosions, especially those targeting security personnel and facilities, may occur in rural areas and urban centers, including Mandalay, Naypyidaw, and Yangon. Armed clashes between the Tatmadaw and anti-coup activists or armed ethnic insurgent groups may also intensify over the coming days.
Advice
Maintain heightened vigilance if operating in Myanmar March 27. Avoid all demonstrations, government buildings, security installations, and areas where security personnel appear to be deploying. Monitor trusted sources on local development. If a protest materializes nearby, immediately depart the area, seek shelter at a safe, non-governmental facility, and stay away from windows. Register and maintain contact with your diplomatic mission. Heed all official transport and security advisories.