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Myanmar Army And Police Killed 38 People

Myanmar Army And Police Killed 38 People. 38 more people killed in a bloody game of army and police in Myanmar.

There is a period of agitation across Myanmar for the restoration of democracy in the country. Wednesday has been the most violent day of protests against the military coup since last month.

38 more people have died in violent action by the army and police against people who are protesting in a peaceful manner. Since the coup, nearly 60 people have died so far.

Apart from this, hundreds of agitators have been put in jails. Eyewitnesses said that police and army personnel started direct firing on the protesters after giving warnings.

On the other hand, a lawyer has said that the Myanmar army has accused five other people associated with the media, including a journalist from the International Media Agency, of violating the law. If the charge is proved, they can be imprisoned for up to three years.

People’s expectations cannot be suppressed by violence.

Pope Francis said on Wednesday that the hopes of the people of Myanmar cannot be suppressed by violence. He also appealed to the army to release political prisoners.

The Christian priest, who visited Myanmar in 2017, also appealed to the international community to intervene. He said, ‘Myanmar’s youth are entitled to a better future.

Where there is no place of hatred and hatred. ‘ In the past, Pope Francis has appealed to the Myanmar army to release political prisoners.

Repression continues in Myanmar: India is stepping up after the coup in Myanmar.

India is stepping up after a coup in neighboring Myanmar. Keeping in mind the ongoing $ 650 million projects in Myanmar, India is avoiding open criticism of military rule.

India considers the restoration of democracy in Myanmar in its interest, but talks with the military are still on

The army seized power in Myanmar on February 1, after being overthrown.

It is worth mentioning that in this neighboring country of India, the army has come to power by overthrow on February 1.

The army arrested Aung San Suu Kyi, the top leader of the civilian government, and put him in jail, and started suppressing the supporters of democracy.

India has limited influence on Myanmar’s military.

Despite being the largest democratic neighbor of Myanmar, India is responding very thoughtfully to this issue.

Both sources in the government said that India has limited influence on Myanmar’s army (Tamado), so the military rulers are not in any position to make any admonitions.

India urges all parties to exercise restraint and negotiate peacefully

On Sunday, 18 people died due to police firing in Myanmar, the Indian embassy tweeted that we urge all sides to exercise restraint and negotiate peacefully.

Earlier, there was a request from India to restore the democratic process.

India’s permanent representative at the United Nations, TS Tirumurthy, had asked all Myanmar stakeholders to give top priority to the restoration of democracy in the country.

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