Security Forces firing continues on anti-junta protesters in Myanmar, two killed
Security Forces firing continues on anti-junta protesters in Myanmar, two killed
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On Sunday, Security forces firing has not stop yet and at least two people were killed when security forces fired on anti-junta protesters in Myanmar. witnesses and domestic media said, while the acting leader of the parallel civilian government said it will seek to give people the legal right to defend themselves. A young man was shot and killed in the town of Bago, near Yangon, witnesses and domestic media said. The Kachin Wave outlet said another protester was killed in the town of Hpakant, in the jade mining area in the northeast.

For your information let us share that more than 80 people had been killed as of Saturday in widespread protests against the military’s seizure of power last month, the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners advocacy group said. Over 2,100 people have been arrested, it said. Mahn Win Khaing Than, who is on the run along with most senior officials from the ruling National League for Democracy Party, addressed the public via Facebook on Saturday, saying,

However, it is to be noted that in the commercial capital Yangon, hundreds of people demonstrated in different parts of the city after putting up barricades of barbed wire and sandbags to block security forces.In one area, people staged a sit-in protest under sheets of tarpaulin rigged up to protect them from the harsh midday sun.  “This is the darkest moment of the nation and the moment that the dawn is close”.He said the civilian government would “attempt to legislate the required laws so that the people have the right to defend themselves” against the military crackdown. The Monywa township in central Myanmar declared it had formed its own local government and police force.

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