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In the months since, security forces have killed hundreds as protesters have taken to the streets. Three Burmese expats told Insider they ve felt heartbroken and helpless watching the violence from afar. In the early morning of February 1, Saw Kapi was awakened by a phone call from a close friend. Military trucks had come to the house of a leader of Myanmar s National League for Democracy party, the ruling party at the time, and soldiers had stormed his compound, arresting the politician right before his wife, Kapi s friend told him over the phone. As director of the Salween Institute for Public Policy, a think-tank based in Myanmar s largest city, Yangon, Kapi had met with the now-detained politician just one week before. ....
Students and teachers have been prominent in protests since army halted decade of tentative democratic reforms Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ Students flash the three-finger salute at a protest against Myanmar’s junta in Mandalay on Monday. | REUTERS Reuters May 11, 2021 More than 11,000 academics and other university staff opposed to Myanmar’s ruling junta have been suspended after going on strike in protest against military rule, a teachers’ group said. The suspensions come as the resumption of universities after a year closed due to the coronavirus epidemic prompts a new confrontation between the army and the staff and students who are calling for boycotts over the Feb. 1 coup. ....
Anti-coup protesters hold banners and flash the three-fingered salute during a ‘flash mob’ rally near the Shwe Dagon pagoda in Bahan township in Yangon, Myanmar, on May 9. (AP Photo) More than 11,000 academics and other university staff opposed to Myanmar’s ruling junta have been suspended after going on strike in protest against military rule, a teachers’ group told Reuters. The suspensions come as the resumption of universities after a year closed due to the coronavirus epidemic prompts a new confrontation between the army and the staff and students who are calling for boycotts over the Feb. 1 coup. “I feel upset to give up a job that I adored so much, but I feel proud to stand against injustice,” said one 37-year-old university rector, who gave her name only as Thandar for fear of reprisals. ....