World

Myanmar loses global beauty pageant hosting rights due to conflict

Miss Grand International Beauty Pageant Venue Change

BANGKOK, Thailand—Myanmar has been scrapped as the host of this year’s Miss Grand International beauty pageant due to the civil war roiling the country, its organizers told Agence France-Presse on Thursday.

Reason for Venue Change

Dozens of contestants were slated to arrive in the commercial hub Yangon in October to compete in the pageant, hosted by Thailand-based Miss Grand International.

“We confirm that MGI 2024 will no longer be held in Myanmar, due to the current situation,” Ratchaphol Chantaratim, a representative for the company, told AFP.

An alternate venue “will be announced later,” he said in an email.

Impact of Political Situation on Tourism

Myanmar opened up to tourists in 2011 following decades of military rule, becoming popular with travelers seeking a new destination away from the well-trodden backpacker haunts of Southeast Asia.

However, foreign arrivals have plummeted since the military seized power again in 2021 and sparked a widespread armed uprising.

Around 2.7 million people have been displaced by the conflict, according to the United Nations, and the military has been accused of mass atrocities as it struggles to crush opposition to its rule.

Current Situation in Myanmar

Most of the fighting is taking place outside Yangon, but opponents of the junta regularly bomb buildings linked to the security forces and carry out assassinations of its supporters in the city.

A night-time curfew remains in place in the city of some eight million and security forces carry out regular raids and arrests of suspected dissidents.

Power blackouts frequently plunge whole neighborhoods into darkness and access to ATMs and foreign exchange counters is patchy.

International Response and Travel Advisories

Many Western embassies advise against travel to Myanmar.

Australian football club Macarthur faced criticism in 2023 after traveling to play in Myanmar against official government advice.

Honduran model Cecilia Garcia — who had been selected to represent her country at the “Miss Grand International” — said this month she would not be traveling to Myanmar due to security risks.

Previous Controversy at Miss Grand International

At the 2021 edition of the event in Thailand, Myanmar contestant Thaw Nandar Aung publicly criticized the junta and its bloody crackdown on protests against its coup.

The former psychology student, better known by her professional name Han Lay, was refused permission to enter Thailand and spent days stranded at an airport in Bangkok.

She was later granted asylum in Canada.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Información básica sobre protección de datos Ver más

  • Responsable: Masha Media News.
  • Finalidad:  Moderar los comentarios.
  • Legitimación:  Por consentimiento del interesado.
  • Destinatarios y encargados de tratamiento:  No se ceden o comunican datos a terceros para prestar este servicio. El Titular ha contratado los servicios de alojamiento web a Banahosting que actúa como encargado de tratamiento.
  • Derechos: Acceder, rectificar y suprimir los datos.
  • Información Adicional: Puede consultar la información detallada en la Política de Privacidad.

You May Also Like

World

Kenya Dam Burst Tragedy At least 42 people lost their lives when a dam burst near Mai Mahiu in central Nakuru County, Kenya. The...

Lifestyle

**Love the Planet by Shopping at Watsons** By being mindful of your shopping habits, you can start making a difference for the planet. Watsons...

Entertainment

About Jose and Wally Show Canada Tour 2024 The comedic duo of Jose Manalo and Wally Bayola is all set to entertain audiences with...

World

North Korea Fires Short-Range Ballistic Missiles North Korea launched multiple short-range ballistic missiles towards its eastern waters on Monday morning, following the conclusion of...

World

Israel Accepts Ceasefire Deal with Hamas A senior US official announced on Saturday that Israel has broadly accepted a ceasefire deal with Hamas. This...

World

Efforts for Gaza Truce Intensify Amid Escalating Violence In an ongoing effort to broker a truce in the Gaza Strip, mediators in Egypt have...

Sports

Rebisco Enters Men’s Volleyball with Criss Cross King Crunchers After enjoying success in women’s volleyball, Rebisco makes a grand entrance into the men’s game...

Lifestyle

Rustan’s GRLPWR Event 2024 The upcoming fifth Rustan’s GRLPWR event is scheduled to take place on March 7 at the Shangri-La Mall branch in...

Lifestyle

Kathryn Bernardo Renews Partnership with TCL Electronics Good things continue to come Kathryn Bernardo’s way as she renews her partnership with TCL Electronics. The...

World

North Korea Conducts Medium-Range Ballistic Missile Test North Korea has conducted another ballistic missile test, marking the third such test in 2024. The missile,...

World

Threat of Extinction for Mekong River Fish Species One-fifth of fish species in the Mekong river are facing the threat of extinction as per...

World

North Korea Conducts “Nuclear Trigger” Drills North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the country’s first-ever “nuclear trigger” drills, as reported by the state-run...

Copyright © 2024 MANILAPRESS.PH. All rights reserved. ManilaPress is dedicated to offering news and information. This platform provides news content and emphasizes that information should be verified independently. Before making decisions based on news reports, we encourage readers to seek additional sources. For those over 18 and interested in specific content areas: Please be aware that content relevance may vary by location; adhere to your local laws and guidelines. By using this site, you agree to our terms, including the acknowledgment of our editorial policies.

Exit mobile version