Irrawaddy-Feb 9

After days of passively monitoring the growing anti-coup protests, Myanmar police began to crack down on the demonstrations on Tuesday after hundreds of thousands of people defied the military regime’s ban on public gatherings. The regime imposed a ban on gatherings of more than four people in 10 regions and states including Yangon on Tuesday morning, as the rallies were gaining momentum. However, tens of thousands of people ignored the order and thronged the streets across the country. While there were some isolated reports of police acting against demonstrators in recent days, riot police in many areas largely refrained from violence through Monday. However, in Myanmar’s capital Naypyitaw on Tuesday, they opened fire on protesters, injuring at least six people.

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