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A spokesman said it showed regional stability in Yangon is improving.
But even when there was only a two-hour curfew, most people didn't go outside late at night due to heightened security concerns, and this looks unlikely to change.
Many people left Yangon and other cities after the coup to take up arms in rebel groups fighting against the army.
According to the UN, the civil war has killed thousands, displaced millions and left half the nation in poverty.
The junta has promised the upcoming elections will return democracy, but watchdogs have labelled it an exercise to rebrand military rule.
Anna Aslam.
Still to come in this podcast.
We meet the world champion ski jumpers of Slovenia heading to the upcoming Winter Olympics.
The child is directed on camera to plead for help.
Millions of dollars pour in, but the families never receive the money.
He told us it wasn't successful.
As I understood it, the video just didn't make any money.
World of Secrets, the child cancer scam from the BBC World Service.
Listen now wherever you get your BBC podcasts.
Hello, Greg Jenner here, host of You're Dead to Me.
In my new family-friendly podcast series, Dead Funny History, historical figures come back to life for just about long enough to argue with me, tell us their life stories, and sometimes get on my nerves.
There's 15 lovely episodes to unwrap, including the life of Ramses the Great, Josephine Baker, and the history of football, plus much, much more.
So this Christmas, give your ears a treat with Dead Funny History.
You can find it in the You're Dead to Me feed on BBC.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
Discover brilliant podcasts from the BBC World Service.