(Yangon French Xindian) The Myanmar military government has continuously targets the freedom of press, and prevents the public from passing information on the Internet by breaking the Internet and reducing traffic.In order to break through the news blockade, people of Myanmar academic movements have been opened for another approach, passing the information with traditional "paper media", and continuing to resist military coup and fighting for democracy.

After Myanmar suffered a coup on February 1, anti -government changes continued to call on people through social media to appeal to the street demonstration.As the protests expanded, the Burmese military cut off network communication.Based on the organizational Telblocks that monitor the global network interruption, Myanmar has interrupted Internet interruption for 56 consecutive days.

Demonstrate issued "molotov" underground publications for young people

Under the case of transmitting information, Myanmar demonstrators have changed to follow the "old -fashioned method", and the spontaneous printing and distribution of publications continue to pass information.Among them, the latest on -street is issued on the 1st of this month. The underground communication "molotov", which is specifically targeted at young school movements. The name of this publication is taken from the protests to repel the "gasoline bomb" of safe forces for peaceful rallys for peaceful rallys.Essence

The academic movement initiated by the pseudonym Lin Dan said: "Military attempts to stop us from passing information with the Internet, which is a big threat to the school movement, so we will issue publications as back."

Lin Dan uploads the PDF version of the publication to the Facebook, so that thousands of readers can download themselves, while some people are printed and printed spontaneously after downloading the publications and in several large cities Yangon, Mandler andFree distribution of publications in other regions.But in order to avoid attracting the attention of military power, they generally only distribute publications in the market.

According to Lin Dan, as many as 30,000 people downloaded the publication through Facebook, and the main reader group of this publication was the X -era school movement.

Lin Dan is very clear about the risks brought by the issuance of underground communications.He said: "We write and distribute revolutionary literature like this are likely to be sentenced to many years in prison. But even if someone is arrested, other young people will continue to publish this publication. Even if someone among us will be killed, it will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed, and will still be killed.There are others substitute him. This publication will always exist until the revolution is successful. "

During the 50 -year military rule of Myanmar, there is almost no freedom of news. Therefore, it has been a long time to try to bypass underground publications suppressed by the military government.Although Myanmar began to turn to democracy in 2011, the media gradually gained greater freedom, but the coup has returned everything back to its original form.

According to data from the media supervision organization Reporting Asean, Myanmar's independent media has been seriously threatened. Since the coup, 64 reporters have been detained by the military government, and 33 of them have not been released.The military government also canceled the publication license of five media companies.

According to the Myanmar Rights Protection Organization Assistance Association, the Myanmar military has now arrested more than 3,000 objections.The military government also issued a wanted order to about 180 celebrities, including actors, singers, and Internet celebrities, accusing these people in violation of the spread of the stability of the country, and could be imprisoned for a maximum of three years.

The latest round of bloody action leads to 701 people's death

In addition, the military government continued to target demonstrations with force. It was reported that the military shot and dispel the demonstrations of the demonstrations at the city of Bago, about 65 kilometers from Yangon last Friday. As a result, 82 people were killed.

The Political Criminal Aid Association said that the latest round of bloody action of the military government caused 701 people to die.But the military insisted that there were only 248 civilians who died in the conflict.

Although the number of deaths continued to rise, the people of Myanmar were not afraid, and the various demonstrations of different sizes of the country were constantly explosive on weekends.

According to local media reports, MyaWaddy, located by the Burmese military, exploded yesterday morning in Mandler's largest branch, and a security personnel were injured in the explosion.