![]() ![]() So, we’ll be watched 24 hours/day,” said a Mawlamyine resident. The military has created a reserve power system for their system, allowing continuous operation even if there is a blackout in the city. “ When electricity has been cut off and there is no Wifi, the CCTV in our shop doesn’t work but the CCTV installed by the military operates differently. The system will operate even when electricity service is disrupted or during black outs. Even motorbikes and cars have been monitored,” said a restaurant owner from Mawlamyine. The system also allows for ordinary civilians to be monitored. Lot of activists were arrested because their images were caught on CCTV. “ The military has installed CCTV so that CDM anti coup activists could be arrested. The CCTV system has also been installed at nearly all government offices and departments. The installation of the CCTV system was first introduced by the civilian government NLD (National League for Democracy) government, but following the Februcoup, the military junta rushed to complete the project. The system monitors civilian’s movement 24 hours/day, every day. HURFOM: The military junta has installed a CCTV system at every street intersection throughout Mawlamyine, Mon State and other big cities. ![]()
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