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Family of Police Crackdown’s Victim Urges Rooting Out Dictatorship
Mya Thwet Thwet Khine after being shot down on Tuesday.
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By The Irrawaddy 10 February 2021
Mya Thwet Thwet Khine, a 20-year-old student who was shot in the head by a police officer during an anti-coup protest in Naypyitaw on Tuesday, was pronounced brain dead that night. She has been put on life support but has no chance of recovery. She is currently in the intensive care unit at Naypyitaw 1,000-Bed Hospital.
The police shooting of the young protester, the most serious casualty of the protesters in demonstrations against the military coup, has drawn national outrage. Her grieving family talked to the media on Wednesday.
Woman Shot by Myanmar Police During Anti-Coup Protest Declared Brain Dead
The 20-year-old collapsed abruptly after being shot during Tuesday’s protest. / Facebook
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By San Yamin Aung 10 February 2021
Ma Mya Thwet Thwet Khine, a 20-year-old student who was shot in the head by a police officer during an anti-coup protest in Naypyitaw on Tuesday, was pronounced brain dead that night.
Video footage that has gone viral on Facebook shows that she made no attempt to get past the police barricades at the scene. She collapsed abruptly after being struck in the head by a bullet while taking cover from water cannons under a bus-stop shelter.
In Myanmar, Campaigners Say No to Trash Burning Over Health Hazards
In Myanmar, Campaigners Say No to Trash Burning Over Health Hazards
Dry crop stubble is set alight on the outskirts of Yangon in early 2020. / Htet Wai / The Irrawaddy
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By Zaw Zaw Htwe 23 December 2020
YANGON Since the end of the rainy season, air pollution in Myanmar’s commercial capital, Yangon, has frequently reached the “red” danger level, which is hazardous to residents’ health. Contributing to the problem is the burning of trash and dead leaves in many areas in the early mornings and evenings. The cool season brings falling leaves, and many Myanmar people burn them without giving it much thought, and with little concern for public health.
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