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Myanmar: 39 People Killed In Protests, Martial Law Implemented

Myanmar: 39 people killed in protests, martial law implemented. Military officials have announced martial law in the area following attacks on Chinese economies and Myanmar-run factories in Myanmar.

On Sunday, the demonstrators set fire to factories running in China’s suburbs of Yangon with financial help. Subsequently, at least 39 protesters were killed at different places in the firing of security forces.

There are reports of 22 people killed in Yangon alone. Indeed, the protesters believe that China is supporting the military.

Martial law applied in many parts of Yangon city.

The ruling junta (military rule) in Myanmar has implemented martial law in many parts of Yangon, the country’s largest city.

The military regime has taken this step amid the increasing number of casualties being taken in stern action to control the protests against the overthrow of the civilian government.

Let us know that the emergency has been in force in the country for the last six weeks after the coup, but late Sunday evening, the government broadcaster MRTV mentioned the martial law for the first time.

It appears that the army has taken the responsibility of security directly in the hands of the local police.

The declaration stated that the regional commander of Yangon was given administrative, judicial, and military powers in the area under his control to restore security and law and order.

Criticism of the army’s repression cycle worldwide.

The suppression of the army on pro-democracy agitators in Myanmar is being criticized worldwide.

Amnesty International said in a report a few days ago that the army is using weapons that are used during the war to crush the demonstrations in Myanmar.

The UN Secretary-General has also expressed concern over the situation in Myanmar. The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners claimed 38 people were killed across the country.

When the media wanted to know his reaction to the military spokesman on Sunday’s violence, he did not respond.

Aung San Suu Kyi’s party leaders interacted with the public through Facebook.

In the aftermath of the incident, Army-backed MRTV has addressed the protesters as criminals in the news broadcast on Saturday.

Senior leaders of Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy met the public on Saturday via Facebook.

Describing the present time as the darkest time, he said that it is a sign that the morning is coming soon. He once again reiterated his support for the movement against the coup.

More than 100 protesters have been killed.

Monva Township, located in central Myanmar, has announced the formation of its local government and police force.

Let us know that since the coup on February 1, where more than a hundred protesters have been killed so far, more than 2100 people have been arrested.

Significantly, the US has currently offered temporary residence to the people of Myanmar.

This means that people who are residents of Myanmar and were already living in the US before the coup operation will now be able to stay there for the next 18 months.

According to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkaz in the US, such people will be given temporary residency.

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