Protests against military junta continue in Myanmar: photo report

In Myanmar, rallies against the military who forcibly seized power in the country are growing. The new military government has declared a state of emergency in the country, but people still take to the streets to protest. The demonstration was symbolized by a three-finger gesture demonstrating defiance of the authorities.

According to the protesters, he will not leave the streets until they achieve a return to the country of democracy. By this time, the police have so far detained only six protesters.

In Myanmar’s capital, Yangon, activist Min Ko Nain joined the protesters – he led uprisings in the country in 1988. He called on people to become more active in their actions.

  • On February 1, 2021, the military seized power in Myanmar: now the country was “ruled” by the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, Min Aung Hleinu. The president, state adviser and other top officials were detained for “falsifying elections.”
  • The next day, the military announced the re-election in a year, and the United States – its intention to return the sanctions.
  • Then, in Myanmar, Facebook was turned off, and then the Internet.

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