Army's bloody game in Myanmar: 38 people killed in army firing, protesters set fire to the sugar factory!

Demonstrations against the coup in Myanmar have been increasing. On Sunday, the army opened fire on people protesting at different places, in which 38 people were reported dead. This information has been given by the news agency Reuters, quoting an advocacy organization.

It is reported in the news that a sugar factory was set on fire by protesters in the Hangthaya of Yangon area. After this, the army started firing on them, killing 22 people. At the same time, 16 people performing at other places were killed. During this time a policeman is also killed.


So far, more than 125 people have lost their lives

According to an organization in Myanmar, the number of people killed in the demonstrations so far has crossed 125. This figure may increase even more because there are still many areas where dead bodies are lying. As of Saturday, more than 2,150 people have been detained.


Military claim

The army-run TV channel reported that the protesters set fire to 4 garment and fertilizer factories in the area. After this, the fire brigade was dispatched on the spot. Around 2,000 people were demonstrating and attempting to stop the fire brigade. After the situation became uncontrollable, the army had to fire.


UN Special Secretary condemned by Special Envoy

The UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy Christine Schreiner Bergner condemned the violence. He said that reports of murders, vandalism, and torture with protesters are constantly being reported in Myanmar. Everybody needs to unite against it. We are in touch with regional leaders and members of the Security Council who are engaged in an effort to improve the situation in Myanmar.

The army was overthrown in the neighboring country of Myanmar in midnight of February 1. Many leaders, including the popular leader and state counselor Aung San Suu Kyi and President Vin Mint, were arrested. Since then, protests have been going on in the whole country.

Why the coup?

In fact, there were general elections in Myanmar in November last year. Of these, Aung San Suu Kyi's party won 396 seats in both houses. His party won 258 out of 330 seats of Lower House and 138 out of 168 of Upper House.

Myanmar's main opposition Union Solidarity and Development Party won just 33 seats in both houses. This party had the support of the army. The leader of this party is Thane Hithe, who has been a brigadier general in the army.

After the results, the army there raised questions on it. Sena accused Suu Kyi of rigging the party. The army also complained to the President and the Election Commission about this in the Supreme Court.

After the election results, differences started between the democratically elected government and the army there. Now the power of Myanmar has completely come into the hands of the army. After the coup there, the army has also declared an emergency for 1 year.

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