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Dollar rate hits K1,700 | Myanmar Business Today

Dollar rate hits K1,700 | Myanmar Business Today
mmbiztoday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mmbiztoday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Myanmar Junta Kills Dozens in Latest Surge of Violence Against Civilians

Myanmar Junta Kills Dozens in Latest Surge of Violence Against Civilians
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We are living in fear : hundreds of doctors are in hiding for opposing Myanmar s brutal coup

‘We are living in fear’: hundreds of doctors are in hiding for opposing Myanmar’s brutal coup Doctors have been leading the civil disobedience movement, refusing to work for government hospitals – but they face heavy consequences 6 May 2021 • 4:47pm Protesters make the three-finger salute during a demonstration against the military coup in downtown Yangon Credit: STR /AFP Since April 1, Dr Khin has been unable to sleep in his own bed in his family home. Instead, he often lies awake in undercover locations, listening as military patrol cars circle the streets of Mandalay, Myanmar’s largest city, hunting for their next victim to arrest, torture, or worse. 

Myanmar Junta s Internet Blackout Leaves Food Delivery Riders Struggling to Survive

Myanmar Junta’s Internet Blackout Leaves Food Delivery Riders Struggling to Survive A rider from GrabFood is seen in downtown Yangon in March 2020. / The Irrawaddy 1.6k By The Irrawaddy 19 April 2021 Foodpanda rider Ko Myo Myint Maung used to make a decent income that enabled him to support his family, which includes his wife, mother and younger brother, even when the COVID-19 pandemic badly affected Myanmar last year. But he has been out of the work for the last two and half months because of the junta’s mobile internet blackout that followed their Feb.1 coup. Now Ko Myo Myint Maung cannot afford to buy the medicine his mother needs or supplements for his two-month old daughter.

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