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An elected lawmaker of the National League for Democracy (NLD) and two other residents of Gwa Township in Rakhine State have been jailed for organizing anti-regime protests. [1]
Exodus: Tens of Thousands Flee as Myanmar Junta Troops Face Last Stand in Kokang Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army troops are opening roads and pathways through forests for people to flee Kokang’s capital as... Read moreDetails 23 V (confirmed by 2 sources) [2]
At least 60 people were gunned down in Bago Friday in a brutal assault on anti-regime strongholds by troops loyal to the military regime. An accurate death toll was impossible, but the actual number of those killed was believed to be much higher. [3]
YANGON — Myanmar’s pro-democracy activists have called for the anti-Chinese “Milk Tea Alliance” in Thailand, Hong Kong, India, Taiwan and Indonesia to support a second general strike against Myanmar’s military regime on Sunday. [4]
An anti-regime protest march in Mandalay was attacked by junta soldiers on Monday, leaving almost 20 civilians injured. Another 10 people were arrested. (confirmed by 2 sources) [5]
An elected lawmaker of the National League for Democracy (NLD) and two other residents of Gwa Township in Rakhine State have been jailed for organizing anti-regime protests.
Exodus: Tens of Thousands Flee as Myanmar Junta Troops Face Last Stand in Kokang Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army troops are opening roads and pathways through forests for people to flee Kokang’s capital as... Read moreDetails 23 V
At least 60 people were gunned down in Bago Friday in a brutal assault on anti-regime strongholds by troops loyal to the military regime. An accurate death toll was impossible, but the actual number of those killed was believed to be much higher.
YANGON — Myanmar’s pro-democracy activists have called for the anti-Chinese “Milk Tea Alliance” in Thailand, Hong Kong, India, Taiwan and Indonesia to support a second general strike against Myanmar’s military regime on Sunday.
An anti-regime protest march in Mandalay was attacked by junta soldiers on Monday, leaving almost 20 civilians injured. Another 10 people were arrested.
Russia has provided hardware, digital surveillance systems and new-model jet fighters to the Myanmar military.
The Myanmar military regime has banned people from using satellite dishes that enable them to access anti-regime protest news from a number of local independent media outlets.
The military regime’s brutal killings and extreme violence against peaceful anti-regime protests since its coup on Feb. 1 have led Myanmar to the verge of a full-blown civil war and urban combat.
Despite condemnation by the international community, Myanmar’s military regime has intensified its violent suppression of anti-regime protests. And while the death toll has now topped 700, hundreds more have been seriously wounded.
Fifteen more protesters were shot dead and several people were injured Monday during the continuing deadly crackdown by Myanmar’s military regime against anti-regime protests across the country.