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ksuadminFebruary 21, 2021 18
In the aftermath of the bloodiest episodes of protests against the military coup in Myanmar, Facebook banned the Armed Forces main page and a growing crowd has taken to the streets to demand the return of democracy.
“In accordance with our global policies, we have removed the Tatmadaw news team page [como é conhecido o Exército mianmarense] for repeated violations of our standards which prohibit incitement to violence and coordinated damage, ”said a spokesperson for the platform, in a statement released on Sunday (21).
In recent years, Facebook has engaged with civil rights activists and democratic political parties in Myanmar and opposed the military after facing international criticism for its mission to contain campaigns and hate speech on the platform.
ksuadminFebruary 17, 2021 16
Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets on Wednesday (17) in Myanmar to protest again against the military coup, rejecting the army’s claim that the population supported the overthrow of the civilian government led by Aung San Suu Kyi.
Most of the protests, among the largest since the protests began on February 6, have been peaceful. Still, security forces fired shots in the town of Mandalay, 270 km from the capital, Naypyidaw, where tens of thousands of people took to the streets.
Soldiers clashed with strikers in the railway sector, according to residents’ reports. There are videos of soldiers throwing stones and using catapults. A local volunteer was hit in the leg, apparently by a rubber bullet.
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