Why is Myanmar’s military junta threatening the leading human rights monitoring group, Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP). Because it has been documenting the junta's killing of protesters, arbitrary detentions, and "disappearances." https://t.co/16gKYyCMep
At least two protesters are shot dead on Sunday in Shan state according to two local media outlets. One was shot at Hsipaw and another was at Naungcho town. Despite the five consensus of ASEAN summit, the violence acts are still widely reported. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar#May2Coup
Despite the military's junta's lethal shooting of 750+ and its detention of thousands, the people of Myanmar enter the fourth month of their protests for democracy. https://t.co/2Xb3T30BP2
The Myanmar junta "has unleashed such a level of brutal violence against the very widespread civilian protests that" it risks "becoming the architects of Myanmar’s implosion." The country has changed since the late 1980s and early 1990s. https://t.co/eBFo7N1kUb
Last weekend ASEAN risked that Min Aung Hlaing might do what he actually did – use the Summit as a propaganda ploy. Indeed, he tried to appear to be what he is not - a legitimate leader. The good news: Those who ARE legitimate are ready to engage: the National Unity Government.
"Thousands of ethnic Karen villagers in Myanmar are poised to cross into Thailand if, as expected, fighting intensifies between the Myanmar army and Karen insurgents." "People say the Burmese will come and shoot us, so we fled here." https://t.co/hjMLTqCDZG
Monywa’s General Strike is still going strong against military regime despite inhumane suppressions by Junta. Revolution must succeed and Military Coup must fail.
#Apr30Coup#InternetShutdown#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar