Hundreds protest Myanmar coup with 'Hunger Games sign' as resistance spreads Hundreds of students and teachers took to Myanmar's streets on Friday to demand the military hand power back to elected politicians, as resistance to a coup swelled with demonstrations in several parts of the country, even in the tightly controlled capital. In the largest rallies since the takeover, protesters at two universities in Yangon flashed a three-fingered salute, a sign of resistance borrowed from The Hunger Games movies, that they adopted from anti-government protesters in neighbouring Thailand. They chanted "Long live Mother Suu" - a reference to ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been detained, and "We don't want military dictatorship."