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Myanmar s coup is uniting ethnic groups Will it last?

Su Thit has a table in a corner by the window in her home. She no longer sits there at night. “You never know when the bullets will fly,” she says. She fears the Myanmar military might shoot at random. At 8 pm, when people still bang pots and pans in protest, security forces will sometimes fire at the sounds with slingshots, stones, bullets. Su Thit, a pseudonym she is using for her safety, lives in Yangon, Myanmar’s largest city. She began protesting in early February, when demonstrators swarmed the streets in defiance of a military coup that toppled the country’s quasi-democratic government and detained its civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.

Why Don t More People Know About the Atrocities in Myanmar?

Why Don’t More People Know About the Atrocities in Myanmar? I’m waiting for the day when the plight of the Rohingya appears on the front page of every major American newspaper and is championed by every leader in the Muslim word. Tabby Refael (on Twitter @RefaelTabby) is a Los Angeles based writer, speaker and activist. Residents of the Tamwe area protest against the military coup while shouting slogans during a candle light vigil on April 03, 2021 in Yangon, Myanmar. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images) Myanmar (also known as Burma) is a Southeast Asian nation that borders Bangladesh, Laos, Thailand, China and India. This February, the Burmese military junta staged a coup and nullified election results from November 2020, in which the civilian political party National League for Democracy, won 83% of the seats in parliament. Since then, the military has brutally suppressed peaceful protests, arresting hundreds of people (including politicians and civil society activ

Asean must step up to protect Myanmar s children: Jakarta Post contributors

Shoes being displayed with flowers in Mandalay, as part of the Marching Shoes Strike called on social media to protest against the demonstration against the military coup in Myanmar on April 8, 2021. - AFP JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/ANN): Htoo Myat Win, 13, was playing around his house in Myanmar s northern Mandalay region when a stray bullet hit him. He died almost immediately. On social media, heart-breaking footage showed Htoo Myat Win s father hugging his dead child, crying: My son! My son was shot! He was one of 11 children killed in the military s brutal crackdown on protesters just in a single day, March 28.

Asean must save Myanmar s kids

Asean must save Myanmar s kids
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