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UN Calls for More International Pressure Against Myanmar Junta

UN Calls for More International Pressure Against Myanmar Junta 12 May 2021 Lisa Schlein Protesters hold banners as they make the three-finger salute during a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon, Myanmar, May 12, 2021. Share share Print The U.N. human rights office is calling for more international pressure against Myanmar’s military junta, which it says has continued a brutal crackdown on opponents despite a recent agreement to halt violence and begin dialogue. Credible sources report at least 782 people have been killed since Myanmar’s military authorities seized control of the country on February 1 and ousted its democratically elected leaders. The U.N. Office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights says the military shows no sign of easing its crackdown on opponents, who remain defiant and continue to protest against the coup leaders.

Saskatoon Myanmar community joins other protests against military coup in home country

Posted: May 01, 2021 5:04 PM CT | Last Updated: May 1 Protesters in front of Saskatoon City Hall show their solidarity with the people of Myanmar demanding the removal of the military junta that seized power on Feb. 1.(Scott Larson/CBC News) About two dozen demonstrators wore black on Saturday outside Saskatoon City Hall to mark the three-month mark of the Myanmar military junta seizing power in that country. The junta took power away from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi on Feb. 1 in Myanmar, also known as Burma. We are very angry at them because of the brutality and the cracking down (on protesters), said Khin Htay Yin, one of the organizers with the Saskatoon Myanmar community. They are killing, even using RPG, rocket propelled grenades and bombs. It s a really cruel.

ناشطو ميانمار يلغون احتفالات العام الجديد والأمم المتحدة تحث على وقف «المذبحة»

ناشطو ميانمار يلغون احتفالات العام الجديد والأمم المتحدة تحث على وقف «المذبحة»
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Military action continues in Myanmar following military coup

Military action continues in Myanmar following military coup RADIO.COM 3/7/2021 © Provided by RADIO.COM It has been over a month since a military coup overthrew Myanmar’s democratic government and the violence appears to be escalating. Myanmar’s citizens have been staging mass protests, but recently the military government has been cracking down with increasingly deadly force against them. The violence has claimed the lives of over 30 people in this past week alone. © Provided by RADIO.COM Honoring protestors, Keith Menconi, KCBS Radio A group of Bay Area residents, called Free Burma Action Committee, came together shortly after the news of the coup broke over a month ago, and has been working to raise awareness about the ongoing violence in Myanmar. The group has held a series of rallies, the most recent of which happened on Saturday at the Embarcadero.

Hundreds walk Golden Gate Bridge in solidarity with people of Myanmar

Hundreds walk Golden Gate Bridge in solidarity with people of Myanmar FacebookTwitterEmail 1of4 A group walks across the Golden Gate Bridge in solidarity with the people of Myanmar.Photos by Scott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of4 Many marchers wear red and give three-finger salutes in support of people of Myanmar protesting the military coup.Scott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of4 Tristan Plante and his dog, Stinson, take part in a solidarity march for the people of Myanmar across the Golden Gate Bridge.Scott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 4of4 Hundreds walk across the Golden Gate Bridge during a solidarity march for the people of Myanmar, formerly known as Burma.Scott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

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