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Myanmar Military Regime's Forces Establish Bases at Civilian Schools, Universities, and Hospitals


Myanmar Military Regime’s Forces Establish Bases at Civilian Schools, Universities, and Hospitals
Myanmar Military Regime’s Forces Establish Bases at Civilian Schools, Universities, and Hospitals
Military troops deployed in Mandalay amid the regime’s crackdown on its protesters on Feb. 22, marking 22222 nationwide general strike. / The Irrawaddy
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By The Irrawaddy 8 March 2021
Yangon At least 20 government universities, school and hospitals in major cities including Yangon, Mandalay, Magway, Monywa and Ayeyarwady have been occupied by security forces of the military regime as their base camps.
On Sunday night, security forces that have occupied a teaching hospital in Yangon’s North Oakkalapa Township as their base camp, opened fire and exploded percussion grenades in an attempt to intimidate a crowd that had appeared in front of the hospital opposing its use by the military. ....

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Myanmar Police Fire Rubber Bullets, Tear Gas at Protesters


Myanmar Police Fire Rubber Bullets, Tear Gas at Protesters
Bloomberg
2/9/2021
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© Photographer: YE AUNG THU/AFP
Protesters take part in a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon, on Feb. 8.
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Myanmar’s police fired rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons to quell demonstrations throughout the country on Tuesday, leaving two people in critical condition after anti-coup protesters defied a ban on public gatherings.
At least 20 protesters were injured occurred after police used rubber bullets in the capital Naypyidaw during the most serious clashes, according to a network of medics supporting the protests. In the northern city of Mandalay, witnesses said security forces blasted tear gas and water cannons and detained 36 people, while police threatened to disperse large crowds that gathered in the commerc ....

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Military Moves Into Yangon as Anti-Coup Protesters Flood Streets


Myanmar Police Fire Rubber Bullets, Tear Gas at Protesters
Bloomberg
2/9/2021
Bloomberg News
© Photographer: YE AUNG THU/AFP
Protesters take part in a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon, on Feb. 8.
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Myanmar’s police fired rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons to quell demonstrations throughout the country on Tuesday, leaving two people in critical condition after anti-coup protesters defied a ban on public gatherings.
At least 20 protesters were injured occurred after police used rubber bullets in the capital Naypyidaw during the most serious clashes, according to a network of medics supporting the protests. In the northern city of Mandalay, witnesses said security forces blasted tear gas and water cannons and detained 36 people, while police threatened to disperse large crowds that gathered in the commerc ....

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Myanmar Deploys Martial Law in Cities as Youths Stare Down Army


Myanmar Deploys Martial Law in Cities as Youths Stare Down Army
Bloomberg
2/8/2021
Bloomberg News
(Bloomberg) Myanmar declared martial law in its biggest cities following a third day of massive street protests, imposing an overnight curfew and banning all gatherings of more than five people in an effort to stem widespread opposition to its Feb. 1 coup.
Tens of thousands of demonstrators swarmed streets across the Southeast Asian nation on Monday, using social media to quickly mobilize supporters with three main demands: the release of civilian leaders including Aung San Suu Kyi, recognition of the 2020 election results won by her party and a withdrawal of the military from politics. Authorities later imposed martial law in Yangon, Mandalay and other areas. ....

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