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Myanmar doctors in hiding and hunted by the junta as Covid crisis ravages the country


A severe Covid-19 wave is devastating Myanmar a country already on its knees following February s military coup with people queuing for hours for oxygen in major cities and the seriously ill dying at home because they are too scared to visit understaffed, ill-equipped hospitals.
Images from the biggest city, Yangon, show families of the sick waiting at oxygen plants in the hopes of refilling tanks, crematoriums packed with mourners and coffins, and funeral workers and volunteers in white hazmat suits working non-stop at cemeteries to bury rows of shrouded bodies.
During months of bloody political turmoil, Myanmar s security forces have killed more than 900 people, including shooting protesters dead in the streets, and laid siege to entire villages. Thousands have been detained in the ongoing crackdown, with widespread reports of torture. ....

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Anti-junta protesters ready for armed resistance as Myanmar violence mounts


Ethnic Armenians watching closely for signs of formal genocide recognition by US President Biden
Armenians wonder if Ottoman Turkey’s crimes set a precedent for subsequent mass killings
Updated 23 April 2021
April 23, 2021 19:49
DUBAI: Armenians mark April 24 each year as a day of sorrow. It was on this date in 1915 when the Ottoman Empire launched the first in a brutal succession of atrocities against the ethnic group living under its dominion, going on to kill more than 1 million and driving many more into exile.
To this day, modern Turkey refuses to acknowledge the crimes committed during the twilight of the ancient regime. ....

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