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Myanmar's youth savored their taste of democracy. Will they fight to get it back?


By ANDREW NACHEMSON, DAVID PIERSON AND SHASHANK BENGALI | Los Angeles Times | Published: February 6, 2021
YANGON, Myanmar (Tribune News Service) Kyaw Thu Win leaned into the microphone, growling in his distinct, gravelly voice.
Viva la revolution! Let s sing together, let s fight together! he sang, adding a string of profanity-laced challenges to authority.
In his black jacket, black shirt and black shorts, the lead singer of Yangon-based punk band Rebel Riot is usually gentle and soft-spoken. But rage filled the recording studio Wednesday when he recorded the band s latest protest song against Myanmar s new military regime, which overthrew the civilian government in a bloodless coup Monday. ....

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Back to square one: Myanmar returns to military dictatorship after decade of flawed democracy


Dubai: In Myanmar, tens of thousands of people protested on Sunday against last week s coup and demanded the release of elected politician Aung San Suu Kyi, who created for herself the role of ‘State Counsellor’, which in essence made her the leader of the country. The protests are being seen as the largest people’s movement since the so-called ‘Saffron Revolution’ in 2007 which led to democratic reforms that bought Suu Kyi to power.
In Yangon, crowds sported red shirts, red flags and red balloons, the colour of Suu Kyis National League for Democracy Party (NLD). We dont want military dictatorship! We want democracy! they chanted, according to Reuters. The internet was restored in the country by the military, as its shutdown had become another lightning rod for the protesters. ....

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