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Killing again in Myanmar anti-coup protests | NOW

Nine people died in protests in Myanmar on Wednesday, witnesses and local media report. It would be civilians who demonstrated against the coup by the army. Six journalists are also being prosecuted.

The Myanmarese have been taking to the streets en masse for weeks in protest against the coup. The authorities are trying to quell those protests with increasing means. Security forces are reported to have used deadly force repeatedly, despite international criticism.

On Wednesday, among others, people were killed in Mandalay, the second city in the country. The situation also got out of hand in the city of Myingyan. There, protesters with improvised shields faced security forces. “They fired with tear gas, rubber bullets and live ammunition,” said a local rescuer, who spoke of at least ten injuries.

Authorities are also now prosecuting six journalists, including a photographer from the Associated Press (AP) news agency. They reported on the protests and risk years of imprisonment. According to a lawyer, the journalists are suspected of violating a law that prohibits, among other things, the “sowing of fear and spreading fake news”.

International criticism after coup

The army seized power in early February and arrested Head of Government Aung San Suu Kyi. The generals say there was fraud in the elections won by that Nobel laureate’s political party. Other top officials have also been arrested.

International criticism of the Myanmar authorities is growing. According to insiders, the United Kingdom wants the United Nations (UN) Security Council to meet on Friday to discuss the situation in the country. At least eighteen people were killed there last Sunday, according to the UN, as far as is known the largest number in one day since the army took power.

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