AAPP DAILY UPDATE (11/05)
783 killed by this junta
4936 total arrested since coup
3859 currently detained/sentenced
1581 evading arrest warrant
#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar#May11Coup https://t.co/hQ6XUO7K2s
AAPP DAILY UPDATE (11/05)
783 killed by this junta
4936 total arrested since coup
3859 currently detained/sentenced
1581 evading arrest warrant
brief https://t.co/oObyuRjSa7
detained https://t.co/hdRaOcSJH6
fatalities https://t.co/sgdsglZmc0
released https://t.co/t26H0w8xaM
MRTV falsely announced that six people, including Ma Khin Nyein Thu, who was abducted on April 18 and brutally beaten by Junta terrorists, were arrested in #Yankin Township with explosives, and that she was related to other innocent civilians who had been abducted.
#May11Coup
AAPP DAILY UPDATE (06/05)
772 killed by this junta
4809 total arrested since coup
3738 currently detained/sentenced
1478 evading arrest warrant
brief https://t.co/2rqOguHsUU
detained https://t.co/t3HtiidXLD
fatalities https://t.co/Z5HhGb2Q0h
released https://t.co/Qpmf3SH0BB
The legal team representing Aung San Suu Kyi is in a state of limbo, no chance for the private meeting with their client yet.
"We don't even have the basic fair trial rights of our client"
Our latest - via @NikkeiAsia
#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar https://t.co/cq6PfW8fAG
Thread: #Chinese energy companies, which secured their bids under the ousted government of Aung San Suu Kyi through two contentious tenders, are back in the spotlight./1 #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
https://t.co/y58IkI3kJF
Eight youths from 50th street arrested by Myanmar security forces, around 8 pm, a witness says.
House raids, looting, arbitrary arrests and indiscriminate killings by junta troops continue across the country.
#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
In Monywa, Junta Terrorists forced the civilians to make leapfrog jump on the street at 9:30pm accusing them of breaking curfew time. They’re the ones who announced curfew change from 8pm to 10pm. I feel so pathetic abt @ASEAN for trusting MAL.
#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar#May5Coup
Enough is enough.
The UN Security Council should adopt a global arms embargo on #Myanmar.
More than 200 groups worldwide call for UN sanctions.
https://t.co/9pz9jkUTF3
Customers are flooding branches and ATMs in an effort to withdraw funds but with cash in short supply, the steady reopening of branches is only putting more pressure on struggling private banks. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar https://t.co/ElZu2jx8yn