Forty-five days have passed since the Myanmar military launched a coup. Every day, at least tens of thousands of people have been protesting disobedience for ten days, and the military is firing at the demonstrators and fighting more aggressively.
This is reporter Kim Ji-ah.
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The police crackdown is getting harder day by day.
He shoots at the protesters and strikes them with a club.
[시위 참가자 : 경찰이 총과 함께 물대포 트럭을 몰고 왔어요. 평화로운 시위를 하는 학생이라고 말했지만, 갑자기 우리를 포위하고 체포했어요.]
You can also see a girl injured by a police gun.
Earlier, the Myanmar military has warned against calling the coup after a 15th day a coup.
He also announced that he would face up to 20 years in prison for interfering with the security mission.
They are using force and law all at once to press the protesters.
From 1 a.m. to 9 a.m., nighttime Internet was blocked for the second day.
State adviser Aung San Suu Kyi is unlikely to be released after tomorrow, when the original detention expiration date.
In addition to the existing charges of possessing illegally imported radios, the charges of violating the’National Disaster Management Act’ were newly applied and additional prosecutions were made.
The UN, which had previously adopted a resolution to condemn a coup in Myanmar, recriticized the military’s hard-line crackdown.
[파르한 하크/유엔 부대변인 : 정보에 대한 접근을 포함한 표현의 자유 보장을 위해 (인터넷 접속이) 방해돼선 안 됩니다.]
On the tenth day, at least tens of thousands of protesters continue to disobey the coup.
Most of them participate in peaceful protests by playing musical instruments and kneeling in front of the police.
(Screen source: 7Day TV·Mizzima TV)
(Video graphic: Kim Ji-hye and Kim Jung-eun)
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