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Amnesty reports use of lethal, battlefield weaponry against Myanmar protesters - JURIST - News

March 12, 2021 07:55:30 pm Amnesty International reported Thursday that the Myanmar military (the Tatmadaw) is increasingly adopting lethal tactics and weapons, ordinarily employed on the battlefield, against peaceful protesters of the February coup. Officers are reported to be using weapons such as semi-automatic rifles, sniper rifles, and light machine guns, which are not appropriate for policing. These are coupled with indiscriminate use of reckless and contentious “crowd control” measures such as tear gas, water cannons, rubber bullets, and “pepperball” launchers. Amnesty’s Crisis Evidence Lab has examined and verified more than 50 videos from the ongoing crackdown confirming that security forces are implementing systematically planned strategies inclusive of the use of lethal force. It terms the killings of protesters, the numbers of which are reaching at least a dozen every week, as “extra-judicial executions” that are being carried out in a “planned, premedi

She was shot dead, her body dug up and her grave filled with cement But her fight is not over

She was shot dead, her body dug up and her grave filled with cement But her fight is not over
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Streets of blood in Myanmar town as UN fears crimes against humanity

Myanmar: Streets of blood in Myaing as UN fears crimes against humanity CNN 3/12/2021 By Helen Regan, CNN © Stringer/Getty Images YANGON, MYANMAR - MARCH 11: People pay tribute by laying flowers and lighting candles next to dried blood at the spot where Chit Min Thu, 25, was killed in clashes on March 11, 2021 in Yangon, Myanmar. Myanmar s military Junta charged deposed de-facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi with accepting bribes and taking illegal payments in gold, as it also continued a brutal crackdown on a nationwide civil disobedience movement in which thousands of people have turned out in continued defiance of tear gas, rubber bullets and live ammunition. (Photo by Stringer/Getty Images)

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