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OPINION - Joe Biden needs to walk the democracy walk in Myanmar
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Burmese-born Oxford author Marcia Delves-Broughton as a young woman in Burma THE shootings on the streets of Myanmar brought back painful memories for Oxford resident Marcia Delves-Broughton. “I never thought this would happen again, I was so shocked,” said the retired vicar’s wife and author, who lived through the 1962 coup. Mrs Delves-Broughton, who was a schoolfriend of ousted democratic leader Aung Sang Suu Kyi, said she was horrified when she heard the news. “It was February 2 – my golden wedding anniversary. I switched on the BBC and I saw there had been a coup. I could hear the machine guns.
Life after escaping Myanmar s coup and settling in Oxford
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Clashes in Rangoon as tensions rise over Myanmar coup
published : 25 Feb 2021 at 16:45 Supporters of Myanmar s military throw objects at residents in Yangon on Thursday
YANGON - Junta supporters wielding knives and slingshots clashed with residents in Myanmar s largest city on Thursday, as tensions rise after weeks of nationwide protests against the military coup that ousted Aung San Suu Kyi.
The country has been gripped by a torrent of anger among hundreds of thousands of people who have taken to the streets to call for the release of the civilian leader and a return to democracy.
But on Thursday hundreds of supporters of the military marched through Myanmar s commercial hub Rangoon carrying signs that said: We stand with the defence services , referring to the junta.