Since the military launching a coup on February 1, three consecutive weeks of Myanmar have demonstrated almost every day.In Yangon, about 1,000 military supporters came to the scene to "counter -" anti -political change demonstrators and threatened the text and photography reporters interviewed on the spot.
(Yangon Composite Electric) The Burmese military supporters had a violent conflict with the anti -government demonstrators yesterday (February 25). Witnesses said that there were military supporters holding knives and sticks to attack the anti -military demonstrators.Use slingshots and throw stones to demonstrators.There are currently no casualties reports, but the scene is chaotic and the atmosphere is tense.
Since the military launching a coup on February 1, three consecutive weeks of Myanmar have demonstrated almost every day.Yesterday, in Yangon, the largest city in Myanmar, about 1,000 military supporters came to the scene to "anti -government" anti -government demonstrators and threatened the text and photographers interviewed on the spot.
According to the photos taken by photographers, some military supporters wielded their knives and sticks.Witnesses pointed out that someone was beaten in groups, and in multiple locations in the city center, sporadic melee upgrades to violent conflicts.
On -site video screen shows that several people who seem to be a military supporter attacked a man outside a hotel in the city center, one of which was holding a knife.After the perpetrators left, the man fell to the ground, and then the first aid personnel went forward to check, but how the man was injured.
The young leader of Myanmar's anti -political change female leader Xinzhun Leiy told Reuters: "What happened today indicates who is a terrorist. They are worried that people will take the actions of democracy, and we will continue to demonstrate peaceful demonstrations to protest the dictatorship."
In addition, Yangon's college students also actively responded to the anti -government demonstration demonstration held in the business center, but the authorities sent a large number of military police to stand on the scene to prevent students from leaving the campus.
25 -year -old college student Jiang Shiwei said in an interview: "As a student, we must defeat the dictatorship. After the coup, our life has lost hope and our dream has passed."
Although the Myanmar military emphasizes that when facing demonstrators, the "democratic way" is used, and the police also use the minimum degree of force, so far three demonstrators have died in the police.According to statistics from human rights organizations, as of the day before yesterday, 728 anti -political demonstrators have been arrested, raised or sentenced.
Social media Facebook announced that the risk of "fatal violence" since the military coup has become increasingly obvious, the company has banned the Burmese military from the Instagram social media platform under Facebook and Facebook.
The situation in Myanmar has attracted the attention of the international, especially the member states of the Asianan.Indonesia Foreign Minister Reitino emphasized that the safety and well -being of the people of Myanmar must be protected, and the military "must listen to people's wishes."
She flew to Bangkok, the capital of Thailand on Wednesday to hold a three -party talks with the foreign ministers appointed by the Myanmar military and Thai Foreign Minister Pamwanai to seek a solution to the political crisis of Myanmar.This is the first time that the military has launched a coup to launch a coup for nearly a month.
Nearly 140 African Government Organization urged the United Nations to implement global weapons embargo on Myanmar
Reterno returned to Jaga yesterday and held an online press conference to point out that in the talks, she asked the Myanmar authorities to "focus on the safety and well -being of the people."She revealed that in a 20 -minute talks, she reiterated that all Asians' members must abide by the importance of the Asian Charter's principle, and at the same time required all parties to "maintain restraint and not to resort to violence."
The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs also issued a statement saying that Thailand has firmly supported the peace and stability of Myanmar, hoping to see the current situation improved.
another nearly 140 non -governmental organizations in 31 countries signed an open letter on Wednesday, calling on the United Nations Security Council to implement global weapons embargo on Myanmar to prevent the military government from further abuse of the people.