The Yellow Ribbon Campaign of Myanmar is a movement of lawyers against the appointment of retired military officers to positions in Judiciary Practice in Myanmar (Burma) in September 2015. Yellow ribbon refers to the yellow badge of civil servants in Judiciary.
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| - The Yellow Ribbon Campaign of Myanmar is a movement of lawyers against the appointment of retired military officers to positions in Judiciary Practice in Myanmar (Burma) in September 2015. Yellow ribbon refers to the yellow badge of civil servants in Judiciary. (en)
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| - appointment of military officers to positions in Judiciary Practice (en)
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| - Short term- To oppose against the direct appointment of the person [who once served as an officer at the court, moved to 4 or 5 ministries, jumped across various levels] to the Deputy Director of Union.
To protest against the appointment of military officers in various ministries.
Long term-To eliminate the order type Court system in Judiciary Practice and to get a judicial system with democracy and Lawka Parla Truth. (en)
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| - Website banners and various actions (en)
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| - Motto: Say No to Military Interference in Judiciary Practice (en)
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| - Online plus physical protests in various locals (en)
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| - We want a system where the right people take the right positions. They should be skilled in Judicial work. Our superintendent should be more qualified than we are. He or she must have enough working experience. It is absolutely impossible that a sergeant could memorise the penal code, pass the judge exam and become a judge. They should be in leading positions in their own fields. I rose through the ranks to become a credited lawyer and had to start my profession as a legal practice. Some of my peers are now colonels. But it would be impossible for me to take their positions. So military personnel also should not do so. (en)
- I have experiences of Martial Law. Confessing to a charge is 3-year sentence and denying it is a 7-year one. No investigation is performed to decide whether a person is guilty or not. (en)
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| - — Hla Myo Myint, a lawyer (en)
- — Maung Maung Naing, a lawyer (en)
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| - The Yellow Ribbon Campaign of Myanmar is a movement of lawyers against the appointment of retired military officers to positions in Judiciary Practice in Myanmar (Burma) in September 2015. Yellow ribbon refers to the yellow badge of civil servants in Judiciary. (en)
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