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Large '22222' Crowds Fill Myanmar Streets Despite Dire Warning From Junta — Radio Free Asia


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UPDATED at 4:45 P.M. EST on 02-22-2021
Hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets of major cities across Myanmar Monday for an all-day nationwide strike in defiance of a warning by the three-week-old military regime that further demonstrations could lead to “loss of life.”
The “22222 Popular Uprising” drawing on the digits in 2/22/2021 of mass strikes and demonstrations came exactly three weeks since the army deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi and her elected government. In weeks of daily protests, three protesters and a night watchman have been shot dead by security forces.
Protesters rallied despite bans on public gatherings of more than five people, and amid an internet service blackout in Myanmar’s largest city, Yangon, from 1 a.m. to noon on Monday. ....

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Myanmar: Protests get bigger; UN fears major violence


Myanmar: Protests get bigger; UN fears major violence
Myanmar: Protests get bigger; UN fears major violence
AP / Updated: Feb 18, 2021, 06:00 IST
Wed sees biggest demonstrations so far;
troops being mobilised trigger concern
YANGON Demonstrators in
Myanmar gathered Wednesday in their largest numbers so far to protest the military’s seizure of power, even after a UN human rights expert warned that troops being brought to Yangon and elsewhere could signal the prospect of major violence.
UN rapporteur Tom Andrews had said late Tuesday that he was alarmed by reports of soldiers being transported into Yangon.
“In the past, such troop movements preceded killings, disappearances, and detentions on a mass scale,” he said in a statement issued by the UN Human Rights office in ....

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Protesters rally against military in Myanmar, as UN warns of crackdown

Tens of thousands of demonstrators flooded the streets of Myanmar’s biggest city Wednesday, in one of largest protests yet of a coup, despite warnings from a United Nations human rights specialist that recent troop movements could indicate the military was planning a violent crackdown. ....

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