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Mounting pressure: A protester running during a crackdown by security forces on demonstrations against the military coup in Amarapura, Mandalay. AFP
A REBEL group has accused Myanmar’s military of deploying “excessive force”, saying that continuous airstrikes have displaced more than 12,000 unarmed civilians, including children.
Late last month, the ethnic armed group Karen National Union (KNU) seized a military base in eastern Kayin state, killing 10 army officers. The junta retaliated with airstrikes.
The KNU has been a vocal opponent of the military junta – which ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi from power two months ago –and said it is sheltering hundreds of anti-coup activists.
YANGON: Myanmar security forces opened fire on pro-democracy protests on Saturday killing five people, a protester and media said, as the military reinforced its bid to end dissent with arrest warrants for online critics and internet blocks.
Despite the killing of more than 550 people by the security forces since the Feb 1 coup, protesters are coming out every day, often in smaller groups in smaller towns, to voice opposition to the reimposition of military rule.
Security forces in the central town of Monywa fired on a crowd killing thee people, the Myanmar Now news service said, while one man was shot and killed in another central town, Bago, and one in Thaton to the south, the Bago Weekly Journal online news portal reported.
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5 killed in Myanmar protests as junta takes aim at online critics
Published April 3, 2021 1:52pm
Myanmar democracy protesters (file photo) Myanmar security forces opened fire on pro-democracy protests on Saturday killing five people, a protester and media said, as the military reinforced its bid to end dissent with arrest warrants for online critics and internet blocks. Despite the killing of more than 550 people by the security forces since the Feb. 1 coup, protesters are coming out every day, often in smaller groups in smaller towns, to voice opposition to the re-imposition of military rule. Security forces in the central town of Monywa fired on a crowd killing thee people, the Myanmar Now news service said, while one man was shot and killed in another central town, Bago, and one in Thaton to the south, the Bago Weekly Journal online news portal reported.