In 2 months, Myanmar s military has killed more than 500 people. The international community has done little to help.
INSIDER 4/1/2021 cteh@businessinsider.com (Cheryl Teh) © REUTERS/Stringer People hold up three-finger salutes as they attend the funeral of Thet Paing Soe, who was shot and killed during a protest against the military coup in Yangon, Myanmar REUTERS/Stringer
Over 500 people have died in Myanmar, as civilians rebel against the rule of the military junta.
The violence hit a crescendo last Saturday when the junta killed more than 100 people on Myanmar s Armed Forces Day.
Some experts say there is little that the international community can - or will - do to intervene.
In 2 months, Myanmar s military has killed more than 500 people The international community has done little to help
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Over 500 Protesters Dead, 2,600 Detained in Myanmar Since February 1 Coup
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On Friday, Myanmar's ambassador to the United Nations, Kyaw Moe Tun, received an ovation from the U.N. General Assembly after he made an emotional request for help restoring democracy on behalf of the country's elected government that was overthrown in a military coup earlier this month. On Friday, as the UN General Assembly met to discuss the situation in #Myanmar, the country's ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun made an emotional appeal for global action.