FREE ASEAN-HEADLINES-COVID: BRUNEI- Early Endemic Phase extended, movement restriction shortened

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The Early Endemic Phase under the COVID-19 National Recovery Plan Framework will be extended for another month starting January 15 to February 14 with the consent of His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam.
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1.BRUNEI DARUSSALAM 

1.10.22

2. CAMBODIA

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January 3, 2022

Push to vaccinate more as Omicron threat grows

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A man gets vaccinated with a first dose in Phnom Penh on April 1. KT/Pann Rachana

 

Amid Omicron and other variants of the Covid-19 virus, health officials are pushing harder to inoculate more people and the Health Ministry is also urging more than 72,000 people who haven’t received jabs due to health problems to consult with doctors again to study the possibility getting vaccinated.

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3. INDONESIA

1.10.22

Latest official COVID-19 
Confirmed 4,265,666
Deaths 144,127
Recovered 4,115,747

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4. LAOS

1.10.21

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5. MALAYSIA:
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6. MYANMAR

Suu Kyi hit with new convictions, jail term

(FILES) In this file photo taken on March 2, 2021, a protester holds a poster featuring Aung San Suu Kyi as they take part in a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon. – A Myanmar junta court on January 10, 2022 convicted Aung San Suu Kyi of three criminal charges, sentencing her to four years in prison in the latest round of a legal onslaught against the ousted civilian leader. (Photo by AFP)

A protester holds a poster featuring Aung San Suu Kyi during a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon. PHOTO: AFP/ 

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YANGON (AFP) – A Myanmar junta court yesterday convicted Aung San Suu Kyi of three criminal charges, sentencing her to four years in prison in the latest in a slew of cases against the ousted civilian leader.

The Nobel laureate has been detained since February 1, 2021 when her government was forced out in an early morning coup, ending Myanmar’s short-lived experiment with democracy.

The generals’ power grab triggered widespread dissent, which security forces sought to quell with mass detentions and bloody crackdowns in which over 1,400 civilians have been killed, according to a local monitoring group.

A source with knowledge of the case told AFP the 76-year-old was found guilty of two charges related to illegally importing and owning walkie-talkies and one of breaking coronavirus rules.

Junta spokesman Major General Zaw Min Tun confirmed the verdicts and sentences and told AFP Suu Kyi would remain under house arrest while other cases against her proceed.

The walkie-talkie charges stem from when soldiers raided her house on the day of the coup, allegedly discovering the contraband equipment.

Yesterday’s sentence adds to the penalties the court handed down in December when she was jailed for four years for incitement and breaching Covid-19 rules while campaigning.

Junta Chief Min Aung Hlaing cut the sentence to two years and said she could serve her term under house arrest in the capital Naypyidaw.

The total six-year jail term would mean Suu Kyi would not be able to participate in fresh elections that the military authorities have pledged to hold by August 2023.

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7. PHILIPPINES:

Today’s Paper: January 12, 2022

 

Today’s Paper: January 11, 2022

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8. SINGAPORE

1.10.22

So near yet so far: A Singapore family travels to Kuala Lumpur after two years

Kuala Lumpur is just 350km away from Singapore, but for many travellers, it has been more difficult to get there than to distant cities such as Munich and New York. PHOTO: PIXABAY

KUALA LUMPUR – The pandemic separated our family from much-loved extended family members, friends and food in Kuala Lumpur.

Though KL is just 350km away from Singapore, it has been more difficult to get there than to distant cities such as Munich, San Francisco and New York, where I have travelled to for work since the onset of the pandemic.

 READ MORE: https://www.straitstimes.com/life/travel/so-near-yet-so-far-a-singapore-family-travels-to-kl-after-two-years

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9. THAILAND

1.10.22

Can Thaksin secure a pardon?

Thaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted as prime minister in a 2006 coup and now lives in exile, has recently been expressing his wish to return to Thailand.

Thaksin Shinawatra

During an online chat hosted by the Care group on social app Clubhouse last week, the 72-year-old once again discussed ending his self-imposed expulsion and returning to his homeland as “a gift for Thais”.

However, Thaksin faces a total of 12 years in prison over corruption and abuse-of-power convictions stemming from his two terms as premier, prompting speculation that Thaksin, known as Tony Woodsome on Clubhouse, is aiming to secure a pardon as a ticket home.

Is it possible to seek a retrial?

READ MORE:  https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/2244715/can-thaksin-secure-a-pardon-

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