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Nationwide protests against the coup have been responded with murders, torture and mass arrests by the military regime. (Myanmar Now)
The country’s military leaders have acted with impunity for decades, but now there is a mechanism to bring them to justice
Mar 19, 2021
Myanmar army soldiers hold up three-finger salutes in a show of solidarity with anti-coup protesters. 
The soldiers approached the ethnic armed group through local villagers, the KNU reported
Mar 2, 2021
The door of the Kachin Baptist church in Lashio that was raided by police on March 1. (Supplied)
Witnesses said police beat and then arrested several bystanders after forcing their way into the church in pursuit of protesters
Mar 2, 2021
Anti-coup protesters in Kale brave violent crackdowns by the security force on March 2 (Supplied)
At least 20 people have been shot, including one whose condition is critical
Mar 2, 2021
During nationwide protests over the past weeks, the Myanmar public is calling for the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and other political leaders detained by the military. (Myanmar Now)
The telecommunications charge is believed to be derived from the allegations over walkie-talkies which the military junta claimed were found when they searched her house on Feb. 1.
Mar 1, 2021
The regime intensified its brutal attacks on Sunday as it sought to stop a massive popular uprising aimed at removing it from power (Myanmar Now)
Four have died from gunshot wounds during attacks by police and soldiers in the city while others were hospitalised after beatings or inhaling tear gas
Mar 1, 2021
Police major Tin Min Tun is seen in a live-stream video on Facebook (Supplied)
In a video live-streamed on social media, the Special Branch officer urged colleagues to “do what you believe is right”
Mar 1, 2021
A protester flees as security forces crack down on anti-coup demonstrators in Yangon's Tamwe township on February 27. (Myanmar Now)
Security forces came down hard on protesters on Saturday, arresting dozens as nationwide demonstrations against military rule continue
Feb 28, 2021
A young man is helped by a fellow protester after being shot by security forces in Hledan, Yangon (Myanmar Now)
At least 18 killed on deadliest day since uprising began
Feb 28, 2021
A man is carried away after being fatally shot in Hledan, Yangon (Myanmar Now)
At least 18 have been killed and dozens more arrested and injured, though the final toll will likely be higher
Feb 28, 2021
Soldiers aim guns at protesters during a deadly crackdown in Mandalay on February 20 (Myanmar Now)
Visits were stopped after one protester who was shot in the leg died on Wednesday, with the military blaming the death on Covid-19
Feb 27, 2021
Witnesses say there has been a steady stream of vehicles carrying pro-military protesters to the office of the army’s proxy party in recent days
Witnesses say there has been a steady stream of vehicles carrying pro-military protesters to the office of the army’s proxy party in recent days
Feb 27, 2021
 Police face off against government railway workers taking part in the Civil Disobedience Movement, which has hobbled banks as well as public services. (Myanmar Now)
Opposition to military rule, along with post-coup uncertainty, has brought banking in Myanmar almost to a standstill
Feb 27, 2021

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