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On July 2, 2020, Japan’s Foreign Ministry announced a grant of 100 million yen (US$930,000) to the Myanmar police for the purpose of purchasing vehicles and wireless equipment for “protecting ...
Item 1 of 7 Myanmar nationals including those who said they are police and firemen and recently fled to India flash the three-finger salute at an undisclosed location in India's northeastern state ...
Protesters clashed with police in Myanmar on Tuesday in scenes that saw water cannons and rubber bullets used against the thousands who gathered to protest the recent coup in the country.
The police were forced to leave after angry crowds gathered, according to a live broadcast by Myanmar Now. Almost 400 arrested since coup Protesters have been warned against harbouring wanted ...
In Southern Myanmar, police fired rubber bullets. In the north, ... And this week, for the first time since protests began, soldiers appeared on the streets in armored vehicles.
Armoured vehicles have rolled into Myanmar cities and internet access has been largely cut off amid fears of a crackdown on anti-coup protesters after nine days of mass demonstrations demanding a ...
The U.N. Human Rights Office says it has 'credible information' that 18 have been killed and over 30 wounded in a crackdown on anti-coup protesters in Myanmar.
(New York) – Myanmar police should immediately end the use of excessive and lethal force against people protesting the February 1, 2021, military coup, Human Rights Watch said today. On February ...
A policeman stands in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, on Monday behind a banner reading “If this line is crossed, Myanmar police force will fire with live ammunition” during a protest the military coup ...
(Reuters) – Protesters in Myanmar kept up demands on Monday for the release of ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi and an end to military rule despite the deployment of armoured vehicles and ...