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Apr 02, 2021 03:35 AM EDT
In reaction to escalating protests, Myanmar s acting military leadership has shut down broadband internet access indefinitely. The step comes just two months after a military junta deposed Aung San Suu Kyi, the country s democratically elected leader.
Myanmar government shuts down internet access
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