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    9 hours ago

    Medics giving medical cover to protesters in Yangon beaten up by security forces, ... the degree of cruelty in the ongoing crackdowns on anti-military demonstrations in Myanmar

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    How To Treat Tear Gas Exposure မျက်ရည်ယို ဓာတ်ငွေ့နှင့် ထိတွေ့မိလျှင် ကုသနည်း (Please share if you have Burmese followers)

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    Mar 1
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  4. Retweeted
    Feb 28

    "I have this cloth because I breathed in the year gas yesterday. But I'm not scared of them because I know that when they shoot at us, it hurts them too. The gun kicks back into their shoulders." He tried to convince me he is 14.

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    Feb 28

    Myanmar protesters arranged to return phones, shoes and other personal belongings to the people who left on the street after the deadliest police crackdown ruined peaceful protests in Yangon, Myanmar.

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    Feb 26

    A journalist called Sit Htet Aung captured the exact moment of a police running towards him to hit. And, someone else captured the behind-the-scene image of them. Fortunately, he run away quickly & didn't get any injuries. JUNTA BRUTALITY

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    Feb 25

    “The times have changed. We will not tolerate military oppression, whether it’s in the streets of Bangkok or Yangon. Thai youth are rejecting the tired anti-Myanmar propaganda they learned in school and are opting instead for transnational unity.”

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    Feb 25
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    Feb 25

    what did i do in past life to be born in the same country with him in this lifetime? This animal is actual disgust and disgrace

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    Feb 9

    someone made a helpful post on r/myanmar explaining to new arrivals to the platform how to use reddit. written in burmese. love to see it.

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  12. Feb 25

    Some new Burmese hip hop for you

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    Feb 22
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    Feb 23

    The soldiers descended before dawn. At gunpoint, they ordered technicians to switch off the internet. Since the coup in Myanmar, the military has repeatedly cut access to the internet, isolating a country that had only just linked to the outside world.

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    Feb 22

    22.2.2021 Kyaukse (ကျောက်ဆည်) ,Town in Myanmar Unite against the military coup! Fight for true democracy! BURMA REVOLUTION

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    Feb 21

    Today, I have seen a lot of Facebook posts apologizing to ethnic minorities including for Bamar's negligence and ignorance actions in the past decades. This revolution united us a lot more than before, I believe. Let's wait and see!

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    Feb 22

    Strong statements of youths in today expressing their regrets on . "I really regret about crisis that military did" "Myanmar military gave the wrong infos about the Rohingya case at that time to all over the country"

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    Feb 22

    Difficult to put a number on the turnout of today's protests in Myanmar, but it's a clear indication that people from all ethnicity, faith, occupation, age and gender are against the military. So much so they're risking their lives to prove their point

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    Feb 21

    The banner says, 'We apologize to the all the persecuted people from Kachin to .' Can't be happier today. ❤️

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    HEAR THE VOICES OF MONYWA

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