In this photo provided by Karen National Liberation Army, a Karen National Liberation Army soldier holds a motor shell while standing next to a cache of mortar shells found at a Myanmar military outpost on May 7, 2021, in Mutraw district, Karen State, Myanmar. - AP
Malaysia:
Khairy: Manufacturing sector vaccination programme will only start when there s enough supply
Covid-19: Fish section of KL Wholesale Market to close from May 10 after many workers test positive
No weddings or akad nikah, only five at a gathering in Sarawak until May 17
All appointments for AstraZeneca rollout have been issued, says JKJAV
Singapore:
Straits Times webinar to discuss stormy relationship between US and China
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Ever since February, protests in Myanmar have erupted over a coup d’état by the military. The coup was led by Min Aung Hlaing, a Burmese army general who assumed the role as the Chairman of the State Administration Council after overthrowing former State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi during the revolution. Many of the protests have been peaceful and non-violent. Such protesters have used acts of civil disobedience, labor strikes and military boycott campaigns, and adopted the three-fingered salute that was popularized by the film adaptations of the Hunger Games. However, responses to the protests have been more violent, as well as including cutting out internet and social media access, and arresting protesters participating in the events.More than 600 people have been killed by security forces since the Feb. 1 military coup. The latest killings in Bago saw more than 80 killed at the hands of the military.