Tuesday 09 February 2021, 14.57
“Big Tu” did not want to see! Myanmar mob against coup d’etat in Thailand As police Naypyidaw sprayed water, fired rubber bullets at protesters. The largest bank is temporarily closed due to the employees leaving the mob parade Doctors and nurses join rally to send results to test people with COVID
On February 9, 2664, Gen. Prayut Chan-ocha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, gave an interview after the cabinet meeting (Cabinet) about the case of the Myanmar people in Thailand. To resist the seizure of power in Myanmar Including some Thais trying to get involved in the rallies Are there any concerns about it or not? He did not want any assembly on this matter. Because it is a matter that we have to be careful enough
“Leave it for some people who are trying to get involved. Incite something like this He absolutely did not want this to happen. Because it is a matter of ASEAN together He would not say anything more The discussion had to find a way of what to do next. So that everything can go forward ”
Myanmar ignores protests for the fourth day, Naypyidaw police use rubber bullets.
AFP report said. Tuesday morning Myanmar people reunite in several parts of Yangon for the fourth day, including near the National League for Democracy (NLD) headquarters. We need our leaders, ”referring to Aung San Suu Kyi and“ not dictatorship ”.
At Naypyidaw Above several hundred kilometers Police use high-pressure water vehicles to repel small protesters. Who stood up to resist and refused to retreat Later, AFP reporters and eyewitnesses said, “Stop the military dictatorship.” Riot police here used rubber bullets on protesters for the first time. “They fired their guns twice into the sky first, and then fired (protesters) with rubber bullets,” a local Myanmar resident told AFP. And also claimed that he saw many injured people At the same time, the soldiers had already taken out tanks and ran.
CR.Photo courtesy of Know Shan State page.
The largest bank is temporarily closed due to the employees leaving the mob parade
Foreign news agencies reported. Cambao Sau Bank (KBZ), Myanmar’s largest private commercial bank. Must be temporarily closed nationwide Including at the head office in Yangon This tuesday After the employees They left the work to join a protest against the Myanmar army. Coup d’etat Until the bank is unable to provide services to customers
However, KBZ also provides financial services through the ATM system. And through the mobile phone system Or mobile banking
Doctors and nurses join rally to send results to test people with COVID
Proactive detection of people infected with the COVID-19 virus In Myanmar, this had to be stopped. Behind many people, including doctors and nurses. Has come out to protest against the coup d’état of the Myanmar army. Information from the official states that Count of COVID-19 testing The daily in Myanmar was 1,987, the lowest since Dec. 29 last year. While the number of tests for infection before the February 1 seizure averaged 17,000 cases per day, after the coup, the daily test peaks were 9,350 on average.
Health personnel are the mainstay of the civil disobedience movement against the coup. It was expressed by a strike calling for the military to release Myanmar’s state adviser Aung San Suu Kyi.
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