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When we see images of the Civil Disobedience Movement in Myanmar, we see the spectacular protests of hundreds of thousands of people pouring out into the streets of towns across the country. But we often forget that each person there, every person carrying a banner, every student giving the three-finger salute, every teenager singing a song for democracy has his or her own story of individual courage. Every protestor knows the dangers he or she face. They have seen their friends being shot and killed. Every day people are arrested and tortured and yet knowing that arrest, torture and detention is a real possibility, they choose to fight for democracy in a country that has seen military rule of the most brutal kind in history of humankind. ....
Myanmar: Poets, celebrities and journalists detained by military The popular poet and comedian Zarganar, and the co-founder of news channel Mizzima have been detained as junta continues crackdown 09 Apr 2021 Peaceful protests in Yangon, Myanmar: photo: Zinko Hein A popular poet and comedian, and a women’s rights campaigner who co-founded Myanmar’s independent Mizzima news channel are the latest in Myanmar to fall foul of the military junta. The military, led by General Min Aung Hlaing, has recently targeted poets, comedians and celebrities in order to silence protest against its power grab following democratic elections last November in which Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy party won a landslide victory. ....
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Seven more dead in fresh Myanmar protests; Suu Kyi faces new charge At least seven people have been killed in Myanmar after security forces opened fire on anti-coup protesters in two towns on Thursday. | 12 March 2021 1:47 AM GMT KOLKATA: At least seven people have been killed in Myanmar after security forces opened fire on anti-coup protesters in two towns on Thursday. Signalling it is undeterred by global criticism and an UN call for restraint, the military junta also stepped up the ante by formally levelling allegations of bribery against deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi. The violence on Thursday came within a day of the United Nations Security Council calling on the military to exercise utmost restraint in its response to peaceful demonstrators and rights group Amnesty International accusing the junta of adopting battlefield tactics against peaceful demonstrators. ....
Rest of World News: YANGON: A Myanmar court formally charged five journalists on Friday, including a photographer from AP, over their coverage of anti-coup protests, afte. ....