Myitsone Dam Project Contract Demands Transparency from Myanmar Government
The National Network for the Total Shutdown of Myitsone Dam Project is demanding the Myanmar government publicize the dam contract within one month. This push for transparency highlights ongoing public distrust and opposition to the project, which was suspended in 2011 due to widespread protests.

The National Network for the Total Shutdown of Myitsone Dam Project has called for the Myanmar government to release the Myitsone Dam contract for public viewing within one month, specifically from May 28 to June 28. Formed on May 2, the network aims to ensure transparency and has indicated possible future actions if their demands are not met.
The Myitsone Dam project, initially contracted in 2009, faced suspension in 2011 after significant public protests during the administration of President Thein Sein. The current government has since established a commission to review these hydropower projects. Continued opposition reflects deep-seated distrust among citizens, the government, and stakeholders, underlining the project's contentious status.




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