The Straits Times We don t want this military coup : Myanmar teachers join protests
University teachers hold signs with red ribbons calling for civil disobedience at Dagon University in Yangon, on Feb 5, 2021.PHOTO: AFP
UpdatedFeb 5, 2021, 6:41 pm
PublishedFeb 5, 2021, 5:20 pm SGT
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Feb 5, 2021
A red-ribbon is pinned on the blouse of a teacher from the Yangon Education University during a civil disobedience gathering today in Yangon, Myanmar. A senior member of Myanmar s deposed ruling party has become the latest prominent politician arrested as the country s new military government confronts continuing resistance to its seizure of power. (AP Photo)
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) Hundreds of students and teachers took to Myanmar’s streets today to demand the military hand power back to elected politicians, as resistance to a coup swelled with demonstrations in several parts of the country, even in the tightly controlled capital.
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