The United Nations human-rights office said more than 350 people have been arrested in Myanmar since the Feb. 1 military coup, including some who face criminal charges on ‘dubious grounds’
Supporters of ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi clashed with police on Friday as hundreds of thousands joined nationwide pro-democracy demonstrations in defiance of the military junta's call to halt mass gatherings.
YANGON, Feb 12 Supporters of ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi defied the junta’s call to halt mass gatherings today as hundreds of thousands joined nationwide demonstrations, with many urging Washington to toughen sanctions imposed on the ruling generals. Security forces carried out.
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