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Myanmar Protesters Back On Street Monday After 18 Killed Over Weekend
The military started using live ammunition to disperse demonstrators. The military started using live ammunition to disperse demonstrators. -
Angry Crowds Gather Again Tuesday In Myanmar
U.N.’s Tom Andrews says “the generals are losing their power to intimidate and with it, their power.” U.N.’s Tom Andrews says “the generals are losing their power to intimidate and with it, their power.” -
Myanmar Junta Warns Protesters, Strikers Might Die In Demonstrations
Three weeks after seizing power, the junta has failed to stop daily protests and a civil disobedience movement. Three weeks after seizing power, the junta has failed to stop daily protests and a civil disobedience movement. -
Deposed Myanmar Leader Suu Kyi In Surprise Hearing Wednesday
Suu Kyi's lawyer Khin Maung Zaw said Suu Kyi appeared before the court via video link. Suu Kyi's lawyer Khin Maung Zaw said Suu Kyi appeared before the court via video link. -
Myanmar Soldiers, Police Open Fire Monday On Protesters
The military has increased efforts to quell an uprising against their seizure of power two weeks ago. The military has increased efforts to quell an uprising against their seizure of power two weeks ago. -
Facebook Blocks Myanmar Military, Generals Compelling Cooperation
Min Aung Hlaing demanded civil servants return to work. Min Aung Hlaing demanded civil servants return to work. -
World Puts Pressure On Myanmar
The U.S. will immediately impose sanctions on Myanmar's military involved in the coup. The U.S. will immediately impose sanctions on Myanmar's military involved in the coup. -
Myanmar Protesters Defy Junta With Tens Of Thousands On The Streets Nationwide
But diplomats warn it may only be a short time before a bloody crackdown is launched. But diplomats warn it may only be a short time before a bloody crackdown is launched. -
Myanmar’s Suu Kyi Charged For Having Walkie-Talkie
Radios were imported illegally and used without permission, the junta says. Radios were imported illegally and used without permission, the junta says. -
Mounting Myanmar Coup Condemnation As China Says Generals 'Reshuffled Cabinet'
Hundreds of parliamentarians are confined in Naypyidaw – including Aung San Suu Kyi, insiders say. Hundreds of parliamentarians are confined in Naypyidaw – including Aung San Suu Kyi, insiders say.