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Containing the Volatile Sudan-Ethiopia Border Dispute

Containing the Volatile Sudan-Ethiopia Border Dispute
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Atrocity Alert No. 242: Myanmar (Burma), Ethiopia, Nigeria and Syria - Myanmar


Atrocity Alert No. 242: Myanmar (Burma), Ethiopia, Nigeria and Syria
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BLOODIEST DAY YET IN MYANMAR AS MILITARY KILLS 38 PROTESTERS
On Sunday, 28 February, at least 18 people were killed by security forces firing live ammunition into crowds of peaceful protesters in Yangon, Dawei, Mandalay, Myeik, Bago and Pokokku. In addition to firing live ammunition, security forces used tear gas, water cannon, rubber bullets, and stun grenades against protesters in a widespread and systematic attempt to crush demonstrations. According to the Assistance Association of Political Prisoners, at least 1,498 people have been arrested since 1 February. At least 38 more people were killed by security forces in protests across the country earlier today, 3 March. The killings marked the bloodiest day in Myanmar since the country’s 1 February military coup. ....

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