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Myanmar bans men from working overseas as conflict escalates.

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Last updated: 2024/05/03 at 5:12 PM
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Myanmar’s military government has recently announced that conscription-age men will no longer be allowed to travel out of the country for work, following an enlistment order that prompted many to try and flee. The authorities have suspended all applications for overseas work permits, impacting a large diaspora of Myanmar citizens who work in other countries in Asia. The restrictions come as the junta faces increased opposition in the country’s ongoing civil war, and the conscription order imposed earlier this year had led to a significant exodus of people leaving the country in search of job opportunities abroad.

The crackdown on work abroad is seen as a major blow to many citizens in Myanmar who have relied on jobs in countries like Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates. Young people, in particular, have expressed their desperation to leave the country due to limited job opportunities and the dire economic situation. With the new directive preventing conscription-age men from seeking work overseas, many feel that their hopes for the future have been dashed, leaving them with no prospects for employment within Myanmar.

The impact of the restrictions on travel for work is evident in the influx of young Myanmar people fleeing the country since the implementation of the conscription order earlier this year. Many have sought refuge in border towns like Mae Sot in Thailand, with most of the recent arrivals being young men trying to avoid national conscription. The civil war that has erupted in Myanmar since the military coup in 2021 has resulted in thousands of deaths and the displacement of millions of people, according to the UN.

The military junta’s decision to restrict travel for work permits comes at a time when the country is already facing significant challenges, both politically and economically. The ongoing civil war, fueled by opposition groups fighting against the military government, has further destabilized the country and led to a humanitarian crisis with millions of people in need of aid. The restrictions on overseas work opportunities add to the struggles faced by Myanmar’s youth, who see leaving the country as their only chance for a better future.

The BBC has reported on the stories of young men in Myanmar who feel trapped by the new restrictions on travel for work permits. Many have expressed their frustrations and hopelessness, as they see limited opportunities for employment in their own country and are now unable to seek jobs abroad. The military council’s directive has left many young people without any prospects for a decent livelihood, further exacerbating the already dire economic situation in Myanmar.

In light of the recent restrictions on travel for work permits, it is clear that the situation in Myanmar is becoming increasingly challenging for its citizens, particularly the youth who face limited job opportunities and struggle to make ends meet. The exodus of young men leaving the country in search of better prospects underscores the deep-seated economic and political issues that Myanmar continues to grapple with. As the civil war rages on and the junta tightens its grip on power, the future looks uncertain for many in Myanmar who are seeking a way out of the ongoing crisis.

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