Myanmar’s junta has expanded its ability to target those who seek its removal from power by sharpening the teeth of law that it’s already used to jail hundreds of people since seizing power in a coup d’etat two years ago. ”Cutting off supportLawyers and political analysts told RFA the new law is aimed at cutting off public support for the country’s shadow National Unity Government and the Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, or shadow parliament, as well as the People's Defense Force – three organizations that the military regime has declared terrorist groups. “Now, they have enacted a new law to eavesdrop on and intercept people’s telecommunications