Indonesia's plan for ASEAN to keep Myanmar's junta to its promise on holding elections falls far short of demands of protesters and Western countries for the reversal of the Feb. 1 coup. Important scoop by @tom_allard https://t.co/u6zzAAtKh7 #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
@TostevinM@Reuters Recently in MyitKyiNa, Military Forces shot a child in the head for looking at them passing with car❗️
They are MILITARY TERRORISTS!
We,all people of Myanmar never forgive those TERRORISTS!
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22.02.21 Taungyi: "Stop arresting people"
Thank you everyone for coming home safe today. It's the hardest thing to watch from afar.
Get well soon, my birth country. Let's be rid of these pests forever.
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GeneralStrike: The biggest and longest line of Engineers’ protesting I’ve ever seen in my life. I’ve waited the line about an hour to cross the road. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
Protesters hold a poster mentioned “we deeply apologized all Kachin to Rohingya who are under oppression “ during protest in Myanmar. credit: Khin Zaw Myint Facebook post. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
Tens of thousands of anti-military regime protesters gather at Yangon’s Hledan junction on Monday to participate in the nationwide ‘22222’ general strike. (Photo: The Irrawaddy) #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
Again today, "protesters have taken to the streets in towns and cities across Myanmar in a major show of defiant opposition to the military, despite an apparent threat from the junta that it would again use deadly violence against demonstrators." https://t.co/aZqOvURea6
The British government tells the Myanmar military to "step aside," release Aung San Suu Kyi, and respect the democratic process. Shooting peaceful protesters is "beyond the pale." Britain "will consider further action, with our international partners."
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Another day of huge rallies around Myanmar for the 22222 general strike, with protesters undeterred by the weekend's lethal crackdown in Mandalay and a clear threat of force from the junta. Here's some photos from around Yangon:
Deputy Chief of Mission and Counsellor, Mr. David Liang ( Singapore Embassy in Yangon ) received the open letter of Myanmar Citizens.
INHUMAN MILITARY
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