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Watch | How the Myanmar Military Coup is Being Resisted by the People

On February 5, Myanmar's military declared a national emergency and detained the civilian leadership of the country.
Seraj Ali
Feb 11 2021
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On February 5, Myanmar's military declared a national emergency and detained the civilian leadership of the country.
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On Wednesday, February 10, police officials in Myanmar cracked down on crowds of demonstrators who were protesting against the recent military takeover.

Reportedly, one of the protesters was grievously injured as police officials deployed tear gas, water cannons, and rubber bullets to dispel the crowd.

On February 5, Myanmar's military declared a national emergency and detained the civilian leadership of the country, which included Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint.

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The Wire explains how the military staged the coup and the detainment that Aung San Suu Kyi faces once again.

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This article went live on February eleventh, two thousand twenty one, at zero minutes past five in the evening.

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