Black smoke billows from the industrial zone of Hlaing Thar Yar township in Yangon, Myanmar Sunday, March 14, 2021. Attacks on Chinese-run factories in Myanmar s biggest city drew demands Monday from Beijing for protection for their property and employees, while many in Myanmar expressed outrage over China s apparent lack of concern for those killed in protests against last month s military coup. Myanmar state media have reported that martial law was declared in six districts in Yangon, including the major industrial zones of Hlaing Thar Yar and Shwepyitha. - AP BEIJING, March 15 (AP): Attacks on Chinese-run factories in Myanmar s biggest city drew demands Monday from Beijing for protection for their property and employees, while many in Myanmar expressed outrage over China s apparent lack of concern for those killed in protests against last month s military coup.
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Attacks on Chinese-run factories in Myanmar vex Beijing
SAM McNEIL and FU TING, Associated Press
March 15, 2021
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1of2Black smoke billows from the industrial zone of Hlaing Thar Yar township in Yangon, Myanmar Sunday, March 14, 2021. Attacks on Chinese-run factories in Myanmar s biggest city drew demands Monday from Beijing for protection for their property and employees, while many in Myanmar expressed outrage over China s apparent lack of concern for those killed in protests against last month s military coup. Myanmar state media have reported that martial law was declared in six districts in Yangon, including the major industrial zones of Hlaing Thar Yar and Shwepyitha.APShow MoreShow Less
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