Unrest has plagued Myanmar for a month now, as millions of people continue pouring into the streets in a challenge to the country’s powerful military.
The military overthrew the fragile democratic government in a coup (that’s when a government is suddenly and violently forced out of power) on February 1, and declared a year-long state of emergency.
Elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi and members of her party are among hundreds of people detained.
The tense standoff has turned deadly with more than 20 people killed after security forces fired live rounds at several protest sites.
After a decade of democracy, how did Myanmar get here?