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Junta
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A Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian term for a civil deliberative or administrative council, derived from the verb "juntar" meaning to join. In English, the term generally refers to a military junta, the government of an authoritarian state run by high-ranking officers. The term has various historical and current connotations in Spain, and was also used in 17th-century Britain without an authoritarian connotation, referring to the Whig Junto political faction.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.Ethnic tensions
- 2.Natural Disasters
- 3.Earthquakes
- 4.Building collapse
- 5.Myanmar junta
- 6.Typhoon
- 7.Thai monarchy
countries
- 1.Viet Nam
- 2.Thailand
- 3.Philippines
- 4.Myanmar
- 5.Lao People's Democratic Republic
- 6.Korea, Republic of
- 7.China
- 8.Australia
- 9.Singapore
- 10.Turkey
- 11.Taiwan, Province of China
- 12.United States
organizations
- 1.International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent
- 2.United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund
- 3.UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
- 4.Three Brotherhood Alliance
- 5.Ta'ang National Liberation Army
- 6.Center for Strategic and International Studies
- 7.Department of Dike Management and Disaster Prevention
- 8.US Embassy
- 9.Kaichin Independence Army
- 10.Mekong River Commission
- 11.US Agency for International Development
- 12.Apple
persons
- 1.Min Aung Hlaing
- 2.Zaw Min Tun
- 3.Paetongtarn Shinawatra
- 4.Do Van Truong
- 5.John Yoon
- 6.Lay Shwe Zin Oo
- 7.Mirjana Spoljaric Egger
- 8.Naw Bu
- 9.Nguyen Thi Loan
- 10.Nguyen Van Hung
- 11.Pham Minh Chinh
- 12.Sai Aung Main