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Demonstrations Against The Military Coup In Myanmar

Demonstrations against the military coup in Myanmar; a Famous actor arrested, Facebook deleted army’s main page.

Demonstrations have intensified against the military coup in Myanmar. Demonstrations did not stop despite the use of force.

Meanwhile, a famous actor and was arrested for supporting the coup protest. His wife gave information about this.

His arrest took place in the country’s second-largest city of Mandalay on Saturday after firing on a protestor.

Two people died and 20 others were injured in it. This was said to be the biggest violence in the protests that began after the coup on February 1.

On the same day, Facebook deleted the army’s main page on Sunday. The company has taken this action under the standard to prevent violence.

The actor, Lu Min, is one of the six celebrities who were declared wanted by the Army on Wednesday under the anti-incitement law. These charges can carry a prison sentence of two years.

Lu Min has participated in several protests in Yangon. His wife, Khin Sabai Oo, said in a video posted on her Facebook page that police had come to her home in Yangon and took her husband.

The wife said that they forcibly opened the door and took them away and did not even tell where they were taking them. She could not stop him.

Military spokesman Jha Min Min Tun said at a news conference on Tuesday that the army was taking action under the constitution. It is supported by most people.

He blamed the protesters for inciting violence. The support group for political prisoners said on Saturday that 569 people have been arrested so far in connection with the coup.

Significantly, on February 1, the Myanmar army came to power by overthrowing the National League for Democracy (NLD) government.

Many top leaders of the country including Aung San Suu Kyi were detained. Protests have continued in the country since then. In an effort to curb this, curfew has been imposed in many cities. Internet is also banned.

Biggest violence in Myanmar after the coup, firing on thousands of protesters, two people killed, 20 injured

The anger of the people against the military coup in Myanmar is increasing. Despite the use of police force, the protests have not stopped.

Thousands of protesters took to the streets in Mandalay, the country’s second-largest city, on Saturday. The police opened fire to chase them away.

Two people died and 20 others were injured in it. This is said to be the biggest violence in the protests that started after the coup on February 1.

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