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AP Investigation: Myanmar s junta using bodies to terrorize

AP Investigation: Myanmar s junta using bodies to terrorize
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AP Investigation: Myanmar s junta using bodies to terrorize

AP Investigation: Myanmar s junta using bodies to terrorize
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Myanmar anti-coup fighters seize police post, kill security forces

published : 23 May 2021 at 16:52 updated: 23 May 2021 at 17:31 An elderly protester holds up the three-finger salute during a demonstration against the military coup in Launglone township, Dawei, Myanmar on Sunday. (AFP photo / Dawei Watch) Fighters opposed to Myanmar s military junta seized a police station in the eastern town of Mobye on Sunday and claimed to have killed at least 13 members of the security forces and captured four, local media said. Videos shared on social media showed what appeared to be the dead bodies of security forces in the latest attack of a general upsurge of conflict in parts of Myanmar since the Feb 1 coup that overthrew elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

Myanmar opposition cannot be allowed to exclude the Rohingya

One of the most promising developments following the military coup in Myanmar was the formation of a pro-democracy front to resist the coup from among the ousted democratic parties, along with representatives of civil society groups and of previously marginalized ethnic groups. It therefore came as a tragic shock that the Rohingya, the ethnic group most oppressed in Myanmar in

Myanmar 100 days: three female activists

Myanmar 100 days: three female activists AFP 5 days ago AFP © STR A hundred days on from the military coup that ended Myanmar s brief dalliance with democracy, three women tell AFP about their lives and their struggle, living between anger and hope They have given up everything and are working in the shadows to overthrow the junta. A hundred days on from the military coup that ended Myanmar s brief dalliance with democracy, three women tell AFP about their lives and their struggle, living between anger and hope. © STR More than 770 civilians have been killed in the junta s crackdown on protests, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners

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