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Fear is the Glue That Holds Myanmar’s Military Together
Fear is the Glue That Holds Myanmar’s Military Together
Myanmar military personnel in Naypyitaw before they cracked down on the peaceful protesters on 22222 nationwide general strike against the regime on Feb 22. / The Irrawaddy
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By Bertil Lintner 9 March 2021
Demonstrations against the Feb. 1 military coup in Myanmar have continued for more than a month. Brutal and even lethal force against the pro-democracy demonstrators may have reduced the number of people who are risking their lives by taking to the street, but there is nothing to indicate that protests against the re-introduction of a naked military dictatorship will cease any time soon. But what has stunned the world most is the violence that Myanmar’s army and police have unleashed on the population at large.
Mass protests against the military coup in Myanmar continue to grow
Protests against the February 1 military coup in Myanmar have continued with some of the largest taking place yesterday a national holiday known as Union Day, which marks the country’s formal independence from British colonial rule in 1947. Along with students, professionals and civil servants, there are earlier reports of sections of workers, including railway workers, garment workers and copper miners, taking action against the junta.
School teachers flash three-fingered salutes of defiance during a protest against the recent military coup in Yangon, Myanmar Thursday, Feb. 12, 2021 [AP Photo]
The military ousted Aung San Suu Kyi and her National League for Democracy (NLD), which overwhelmingly won the national election held last November, notwithstanding the military’s allegations of widespread irregularities. Military commander-in-chief, senior General Min Aung Hlaing, has been installed as the country’s
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