BANGKOK, March 14 (Reuters) – One Myanmar police officer was killed and three were wounded during protests on Sunday, state television MRTV said. MRTV said the police were wounded in Bago …
At Least 51 People Killed Over the Weekend in Myanmar Protests
new video loaded: At Least 51 People Killed Over the Weekend in Myanmar Protests Demonstrators clashed with security forces throughout Myanmar on Sunday, a month and a half into steady nationwide …
Brutal crackdown continues on Myanmar protesters
At least 14 protesters were killed on Sunday by security forces in Yangon, local media’s reported, as clashes between the military and anti-coup protesters continue for a sixth week. Martial law has …
Ousted Myanmar leader calls coup the nation’s ‘darkest moment’
March 14 (UPI) –One of Myanmar’s ousted government leaders called for citizens of the country to continue to resist the hostile takeover in his first public statement since the coup. Mahn Win Khaing …
Myanmar authorities shoot two demonstrators dead as violent crackdown continues after leader of civilian government called for ‘revolution’ against military coup leaders
At least two people have been shot dead during protests in Myanmar’s largest city, as security forces continue with their violent crackdown against demonstrations.
At least 14 Myanmar protesters killed in Yangon suburb, local media say
(Reuters) – Security forces killed at least 14 protesters in a poor, industrial suburb of Myanmar’s main city on Sunday and at least three people in other parts of the country, according to local …
‘Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar surpassing Philippines’
MANILA, Philippines — Vietnam, Cambodia and Myanmar, despite their respective political upheavals, will overtake the Philippines in terms of economic progress if Filipinos continue to resist opening …
More deaths reported as protests continue across Myanmar
Anti-coup demonstrators pushed on with protests on Sunday – as Myanmar neared its seventh week under military rule – with a group of MPs in hiding urging them to move with “invincibility” to overcome …
Myanmar nun becomes symbol of resistance as she puts herself between police and protesters
Dressed in a white habit and a dark veil, Sister Ann Roza Nu Tawng knelt before Myanmar military forces and told them, “You’ll have to come through me.” A picture of her dramatic plea electrified …
A child screams in Myanmar … and China pretends not to hear
It echoes around the world. Some hear it, many do not. At the UN security council last week, China, backed by Russia, India and Vietnam, again blocked outright condemnation of last month’s military …