Irrawaddy-May 4

Monday marked three months since the coup in Myanmar. Despite the regime’s lethal crackdowns, democracy supporters in every corner of the country still manage to take to the streets daily to protest against military rule. In a little over 90 days, military leaders have overseen the killing of more than 760 civilians including more than 50 children during their forces’ brutal crackdowns on peaceful anti-coup protesters in the country. The regime has also arrested nearly 4,900 people, including more than 250 civilian leaders and politicians. Almost all of those 250 are NLD government leaders, ministers, appointed ministers and elected members of parliament. The junta has also issued arrest warrants for more than 1,400 others, particularly targeting activists, democracy supporters, journalists and civil servants who are refusing to work under military rule. Moreover, in the three months since they grabbed power, the coup leaders have pushed what was one of the region’s fastest-growing economies to the brink of collapse, forcing much of the population back into poverty.

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