US diplomat found dead in Myanmar, Thai woman in custody
Summary
A US diplomat was found dead in Yangon, Myanmar's largest city, about two weeks ago. Myanmar police have detained a Thai woman in connection with the case, which is being treated as a possible murder. The US State Department has not shared details due to privacy concerns.Key Facts
- The US diplomat served at the US Embassy in Yangon, Myanmar.
- The diplomat was found dead at a hotel popular with diplomats and business visitors, about 1.5 km from the embassy.
- Myanmar police have not publicly commented on the investigation but are treating the death as a possible murder.
- A Thai woman is in custody and has received consular assistance from Thailand’s Foreign Ministry.
- Myanmar is experiencing a civil war that started over five years ago after a military coup ousted the elected government.
- The military controls about 21% of Myanmar, facing resistance from ethnic and pro-democracy groups.
- Over 96,000 people have died and 3.6 million have been displaced due to the conflict, according to international monitors and the UN.
- Former leader Aung San Suu Kyi remains under house arrest with 13 years of detention left, following a recent pardon of many prisoners by Myanmar’s military leader.
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