MYANMAR SECURITY FORCES KILL EIGHT PEOPLE AFTER OPENING FIRE ON DEMONSTRATORS IN ONE OF BIGGEST ANTI-COUP PROTESTS AGAINST MILITARY RULE.
Written by wave FM on May 3, 2021
Myanmar security forces has opened fire on some of the biggest protests against military rule in days killing eight people, three months after a coup plunged the country into crisis.
The protests, after a spell of dwindling crowds and what appeared to be more restraint by the security forces, were coordinated with demonstrations in Myanmar communities around the world to mark what organisers called “the global Myanmar spring revolution”.
Streams of demonstrators, some led by Buddhist monks, made their way through cities and towns across the country, including the commercial hub of Yangon and the second city of Mandalay, where two people were shot and killed, the Mizzima news agency reported. The Irrawaddy news site earlier posted a photograph of a man it said was a security officer in plain clothes taking aim with a rifle in Mandalay.
Source[Reuters]
Edited by George Ukaegbu