▲The Myanmar military launched a coup. In the city of Myitkyina in the northern Kachin State, it was frequently reported that the military and police used force against peaceful protesters. Even journalists reporting on the report were driven away or arrested. The Myanmar people

Myanmar The military launched a coup. In Myitkyina City in the northern Kachin State , it was frequently reported that the military and police used force to deal with peaceful protesters. Even reporters reporting on the story were driven away or arrested. The Myanmar people were worried about the deterioration of the situation in Myitkyina and cried out. The international community is concerned about local conditions. The picture shows people arrested during demonstrations on the 15th. (Photo/Associated Press/Dazhi Image)

World View News: The Myanmar military launched a coup. Myitkyina City in the northern Kachin State frequently reported that military and police used force to deal with peaceful protesters. Even reporters reporting on the report were driven away or arrested. The people of Myanmar are worried about the deterioration of the situation in Myitkyina and call on the international community to pay attention to the situation there.

The Myanmar military launched a coup on the 1st and arrested Aung San Suu Kyi, the state counselor and Myanmar’s de facto leader, and many leaders of her National League for Democracy (NLD). The people of Myanmar launched a civil disobedience movement. In recent days, large numbers of people took to the streets to protest in major cities across the country. The military government arrested hundreds of anti-coup activists. People in Myitkyina, the capital of Kachin State in northern Myanmar, took to the streets to protest again this morning, but were violently driven away by military police. Videos and photos uploaded by Myanmar people on Twitter showed that military police held They chased people with batons and guns, and even pointed their guns directly at them. Not only were people expelled, but journalists covering the scene were also expelled. A live video uploaded on Facebook by a reporter from Myanmar media 74 Media showed that when the reporter was taking photos, he was threatened by the police and left the scene.

This is not the first time that Myitkyina military and police have used force against protesters and journalists. On the 14th, people gathered to protest at a power plant outside Myitkyina. The soldiers fired tear gas and shot at the demonstrators outside the power plant. The police At least five journalists reporting on the scene were arrested that day. Myanmar netizens pointed out on Twitter that the situation in Myitkyina continues to deteriorate, with frequent violence by the military and police, and that the situation is worse than Yangon (Yangoon). They called on the international media and society to pay more attention to Myitkyina and other cities. People in Yangon, the largest city, and Mandalay, the second largest city, continued to protest on the streets today. People held up peaceful slogans such as 'Respect our votes', 'Release Aung San Suu Kyi' and 'Reject the military coup'. procession.

(Editor: Zhang Yijia)