Myanmar doctor-turned-model hits back at ban over revealing photos

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YANGON (AFP) - A Myanmar doctor and model who had her medical licence revoked for posting lingerie photos of herself blasted the government for 'interfering' with personal freedoms, vowing Saturday (June 15) to appeal against the medical council's decision in a deeply conservative country.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

YANGON - A Myanmar doctor and model who had her medical licence revoked for posting lingerie photos of herself blasted the government for"interfering" with personal freedoms, vowing on Saturday to appeal against the medical council's decision in a deeply conservative country.

But while the country's youth have embraced modern clothing and pop culture, attitudes are slow to evolve and the conservative society still frowns on any depictions of overt sexuality. The notice came after a warning in January, making her promise to take down the Facebook posts, Nang Mwe San said, which she signed but did not comply with.

"I am not dressed like that when I am treating patients," Nang Mwe San said, adding that this was"unacceptable" and she plans to appeal the council's decision within the month.

 

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She could check my pulse

Looking woman for love

Uncle will turn left and cough for her any time man!

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