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Myanmar Military Junta Seizes Bank Accounts of George Soros' Open Society Foundation Over Charges Of Funding Opposition Protests

Swarajya StaffMar 19, 2021, 08:20 AM | Updated 08:20 AM IST
George Soros (Wikimedia Commons) 

George Soros (Wikimedia Commons) 


The military junta in Myanmar has seized control of the bank accounts of billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Foundation (OSF) accusing it of funding the massive protests that has gripped the country.

Local authorities detained Phyu Pa Pa Thaw, an official from the Open Society and are also looking to arrest 11 other employees on suspicion the controversial NGO passed funds to opponents of a Feb. 1 coup.

Opponents of military junta launched a civil disobedience movement to press the generals to reverse their coup, to free detained government leader Aung San Suu Kyi and to recognise her party’s Nov. 8 election victory.

According to a report in 'The Global New Light of Myanmar', a publication seen as a mouthpiece of the military, the Open Society Myanmar (OSM) organization transferred funds without seeking permission from the Foreign Exchange Management Department.

According to authorities, OSM failed to obtain approval from the Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM)’s Foreign Exchange Management Department for a deposit of US$5 million (7.04 billion kyats) with the Small and Medium Enterprise Development Bank (SMED) in Myanmar in 2018.


The supporters of Myanmar miltary junta have long accused Soros of manipulating Myanmar’s politics by supporting civil society organizations in the country.

OSM has refuted the allegations.

“Claims of financial misconduct, including that OSM acted illegally by withdrawing their own funds in local currency from the SMID bank, are false,” Open Society Foundations said.

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