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Myanmar death toll mounts to 550 amid protests, military crackdown


The civilian death toll in the crackdown by the Myanmar junta has reached 550 since the Feb. 1 coup, a human rights group said Saturday.
Of those, 46 were children, according to Myanmar's Assistance Association for Political Prisoners. Some 2,751 people have been detained or sentenced, the group said.
Threats of lethal violence and arrests of protesters have failed to suppress daily demonstrations across Myanmar demanding the military step down and reinstate the democratically elected government.
Late Friday, armed plainclothes police took five people into custody after they spoke with a CNN reporter in a Yangon market, local media reported, citing witnesses. The arrests occurred in three separate incidents.

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Thousands of Myanmar protestors flood the streets despite army crackdown


People in Myanmar have been pouring on to the streets in protests against the coup by the Myanmarese army - the Tatmadaw.
Myanmar's big towns are witnessing daily rallies and protests asking for democratically elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi to be released.
Exclusive photographs and video obtained by IndiaNarrative show that anti-coup demonstrators have effectively mobilised tens of thousands of people in Mandalay against the army.
Photographs show a flood of people marching to Myanmar's downtown areas despite the army's crackdown on pro-democracy protests.
The video obtained by India Narrative shows how the military is trying to scare citizens by firing randomly. A posse of soldiers are seen marching along railway tracks in Mandalay and firing in the dark.

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Facebook takes down Myanmar military page as protests rage against coup


Following the use of violence against pro-democracy protesters in Myanmar by the military, Facebook has deleted the main page of the Tatmadaw, another name for the country's military.
Al Jazeera quoted a representative for Facebook as saying on Sunday that the page of the military's True News Information Team Page was taken down for "repeated violations of our community standards prohibiting incitement of violence and coordinating harm".
This comes following the worldwide condemnation by leaders including United Nations Security General Antonio Guterres.
"I condemn the use of deadly violence in Myanmar. The use of lethal force, intimidation and harassment against peaceful demonstrators is unacceptable. Everyone has a right to peaceful assembly. I call on all parties to respect election results and return to civilian rule," Guterres said in a tweet.

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'We want democracy': Thousands protest Myanmar coup for second day

Read more about 'We want democracy': Thousands protest Myanmar coup for second day on Business Standard. Myanmar's military seized power in the early hours of Monday, bringing the Southeast Asian nation's troubled democratic transition to a sudden halt and drawing international outrage

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