Women are being arrested in Myanmar for wearing or selling flowers as a suspected tribute to detained, elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi on her 78th birthday #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar@Myanmar_Now_Eng https://t.co/t3JkYtNPYF
A banner strung from a bridge in Yangon marks the 78th birthday of Myanmar's detained, elected leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi - as much as ever a symbol of resistance to army rule #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
Let the world know what has happened and is happening now in Myanmar.
Let the world hear the cries of our innocent children who are displaced by the ongoing wawr and forced to study in the jungle bunkers and bomb shield.
Heartbroken by the latest aerial massacre in Sagaing. The Myanmar junta continues to commit brutal atrocities, killing at least 50, including children. I implore the UN: how many more massacres must occur before you take action? How much longer will our people suffer under this?
Messages saying no civilians died in the Myanmar junta’s Pazigyi massacre are being shared by linked pro-army accounts. They are written in the army Department of Public Relations and Psychological Warfare’s usual font. Many civilians were reported dead. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
DAILY UPDATE 09/03/23 DAY 767
3,116 killed (+3)
20,289 total arrested (+28)
16,425 still detained (+27)
brief https://t.co/HQJ55BLjNf
total arrested https://t.co/p0jxeNOAHS
still detained https://t.co/z2M1vad8Zx
killed https://t.co/Qp1eDlO4Se
released https://t.co/sEbb7u2aLs