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80 killed in Myanmar crackdown as UN envoy calls for strong action
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10th April, 2021 09:20:54
Reports emerged Saturday (April 10) of more than 80 killed in the latest bloodletting by Myanmar s military, as the country s own ambassador to the United Nations called for strong action against the junta.
Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi in February, with protesters refusing to submit to the junta and demanding a return to democracy.
After over two months of military rule, efforts to verify deaths and confirm news of crackdowns have been greatly curtailed by the junta s throttling of mobile data within the country - shunting most of the population into an information blackout.
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Reports emerged on Saturday of more than 80 killed in the latest bloodletting by Myanmar’s military, as the country’s own Ambassador to the United Nations called for “strong action” against the junta.
Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi in February, with protesters refusing to submit to the junta and demanding a return to democracy.
After over two months of military rule, efforts to verify deaths and confirm news of crackdowns have been greatly curtailed by the junta’s throttling of mobile data shunting most of the population into an information blackout.
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Reports emerged Saturday of more than 80 killed in the latest bloodletting by Myanmar s military, as the country s own ambassador to the United Nations called for strong action against the junta.
Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi in February, with protesters refusing to submit to the junta and demanding a return to democracy.
After over two months of military rule, efforts to verify deaths and confirm news of crackdowns have been greatly curtailed by the junta s throttling of mobile data within the country shunting most of the population into an information blackout.
80 killed in Myanmar crackdown as UN envoy calls for ‘strong action’
Reports emerged Saturday (April 10) of more than 80 killed in the latest bloodletting by Myanmar’s military, as the country’s own ambassador to the United Nations called for “strong action” against the junta.
Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi in February, with protesters refusing to submit to the junta and demanding a return to democracy.
After over two months of military rule, efforts to verify deaths and confirm news of crackdowns have been greatly curtailed by the junta’s throttling of mobile data within the country – shunting most of the population into an information blackout.