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Myanmar military warns protesters not to destroy democracy as protests grow

Myanmar coup: Military warns protesters not to destroy democracy as protests grow CNN 2/10/2021 By Helen Regan, CNN © Ye Aung Thu/AFP/Getty Images Protesters gather in Yangon to demonstrate against the February 1 military coup. Myanmar s new military junta, which overturned the results of democratic elections when it seized power last Monday, has warned the public not to destroy democracy following four days of protests. In a statement on the government-run MRTV channel, the military warned that democracy can be destroyed without discipline, and that people who harm the state s stability, public safety and the rule of law could face legal action.

Myanmar coup: Military warns protesters not to destroy democracy as protests grow

Myanmar's new military junta, which overturned the results of democratic elections when it seized power last Monday, has warned the public not to "destroy" democracy following four days of protests.

Myanmar protesters call for military to release Aung San Suu Kyi

Myanmar protesters call for military to release Aung San Suu Kyi CNN 2/7/2021 By Sarah Faidell, CNN © Ye Aung Thu/AFP/Getty Images Protesters march during a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon on February 7, 2021. (Photo by Ye Aung THU / AFP) (Photo by YE AUNG THU/AFP via Getty Images) Tens of thousands of protesters overcame a post-coup internet blackout as they took to the streets of Myanmar s largest city for a second consecutive day on Sunday, demanding the release of deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. A witness in the former capital Yangon told CNN the crowd on Sunday mostly consisted of young people and appeared to be significantly larger and better organized than Saturday s protest. Public participation also looked to be growing, according to witnesses. Reuters news service said tens of thousands were in the streets.

Myanmar protests gather pace as protesters call for military to release Aung San Suu Kyi

Myanmar protests gather pace as protesters call for military to release Aung San Suu Kyi Tens of thousands of protesters overcame a post-coup internet blackout as they took to the streets of Myanmar’s largest city for a second consecutive day on Sunday, demanding the release of deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. A witness in the former capital Yangon told CNN the crowd on Sunday mostly consisted of young people and appeared to be significantly larger and better organized than Saturday’s protest. Public participation also looked to be growing, according to witnesses. Reuters news service said tens of thousands were in the streets.

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