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  1. This disorientating video shows the moment when the junta's forces cracked down on a protest site in Myawaddy. One was hit in the eye with a rubber bullet, another shot in the thigh with live ammunition, according to a protester.

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  2. Night has fallen now but in Pyay, Bago Region, some protesters were still out and defiant

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  3. Security forces have reportedly occupied more than 60 schools and university campuses in Myanmar and this is "a serious violation of children’s rights”, said &

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  4. Statement from eight Chambers of Commerce including AMCHAM and EuroCHAM “condemn” violence against unarmed civilians and calls for “unrestricted access to information”

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  6. Win Htein to be tried by tribunal of two judges, says his lawyer Announcement came as court postponed the 82-year-old’s third hearing, meaning his request for bail on health grounds was not considered.

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  8. Statement by Ambassadors to Myanmar from 11 countries not only call on the junta to stop violence against the people but also said Internet blackouts and suppression of media will not hide “the military’s abhorrent actions”

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  9. This is Kalay, Sagaing

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  11. This is in Sagaing

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  13. The regime’s forces are found to be abusing a pedestrian who refused the order to clear sandbags and other barricades on a road in Yangon’s Tamwe township today.

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  14. The country’s military leaders have acted with impunity for decades, but now there is a mechanism to bring them to justice

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  15. This is from Monywa in Sagaing Region.

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  16. It has been 47 days since the in . The junta’s armed forces have used vicious means to quell any dissent, but people are still holding peaceful protests. This is from Myingyan, Mandalay Region, where police & soldiers have killed protesters.

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  17. At least eight killed in junta’s bloody crackdown in Aungban, Shan State A resident said armed forces used drones to monitor the crowd before opening fire on them.

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  18. Around 10pm last night, the coup regime’s armed forces destroyed the belongings of local residents in Ngamoeyeit streets 2 and 3 in Thingangyun Township, Yangon. More than 30 vehicles damaged.

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  19. The coup regime’s forces continue to destroy barriers set up by protesters. Today in Yangon, they burnt some barricades in Thuwunna, Thingangyun Township, and removed sand bags in Bargayar Chauk. In both cases, civilians were coerced to take part.

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  20. Receiving reports of casualties from across Myanmar. One is 27-year-old Aung Ko Ko Khant from Myingyan who was shot in the face on Mar 15. He passed away today. The coup regime’s forces also shot and killed eight protesters in Aung Ban this morning

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