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Added on the 07/04/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Around a hundred protesters march in central Yangon to mark the anniversary of the 1962 Yangon university protests during which more than a hundred people died and thousands were arrested in a violent crackdown by the military regime. Myanmar has been in turmoil since the generals ousted Suu Kyi's government in February, with pro-democracy protests met by a brutal military crackdown that has killed more than 880, according to a local monitoring group. IMAGES
Mandalay, May 23 (EFE/EPA).- Demonstartors took to the streets of Mandalay again on Sunday in an anti-military coup protest.The Myanmar Army seized power on Feb 1 2021, triggering mass street protests across the country and a subsequent military crackdown that has claimed the lives of at least 780 people. (Camera: STRINGER)SHOT LIST: PROTEST AGAINST THE MILITARY COUP IN MANDALAY, MYANMAR.
Mandalay, May 22 (EFE/EPA).- Demonstartors took to the streets of Mandalay again on Saturday in an anti-military coup protest.The Myanmar Army seized power on Feb 1 2021, triggering mass street protests across the country and a subsequent military crackdown that has claimed the lives of at least 780 people. (Camera: STRINGER)SHOT LIST: PROTEST AGAINST THE MILITARY COUP IN MANDALAY, MYANMAR.
Mandalay, Apr 17 (EFE/EPA).- Demonstrators in Mandalay on Saturday staged another anti-military coup protest after Myanmar's self-proclaimed "legitimate government", made up of elected parliamentarians, reinforced Friday its position as an alternative to the military junta with its own interim cabinet.According to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), at least 726 people have been killed by Myanmar armed forces since the military seized power on 01 February 2021. (Camera: STRINGER) SHOT LIST: PEOPLE MARCH AGAINST MILITARY COUP IN MANDALAY, MYANMAR.
Mandalay, Apr 13 (EFE/EPA) .- Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Mandalay again on Monday despite the military junta crackdown. The civilian death toll from the junta's brutal crackdown on unarmed dissent climbed past 700 at the weekend but protests continue to defy the military throughout the country. The Army justifies the coup due on an alleged electoral fraud in November’s general elections, in which the party led by the deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi won a landslide during polls considered legitimate by international observers. (Camera: STRINGER). SHOT LIST: PROTESTERS DEMONSTRATING AGAINST THE MILITARY JUNTA IN MANDALAY, MYANMAR.