Myanmar News (10): Protests continue to escalate, and the military’s silence is terrible. When will the chaos end?

2021/02/1822:40:03 international 1802

Myanmar News (10): Protests continue to escalate, and the military’s silence is terrible. When will the chaos end? - DayDayNews

On February 18, a government website operated by the Myanmar military was attacked by hackers. The authorities have shut down the Internet for the fourth consecutive night, which incited a cyber war.

According to Agence France-Presse, an organization called "Myanmar Hackers" (Myanmar Hackers) compromised multiple government websites, including the central bank, the propaganda pages of the Myanmar military, the state broadcaster MRTV, the port authority, food and medicine Authority.

Earlier, thousands of people across Myanmar gathered to protest the military coup that overthrew the democratically elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi earlier this month.

"Myanmar hackers" said on their Facebook page: "We are fighting for justice in Myanmar." "This is like a large-scale demonstration in front of government websites."

Myanmar News (10): Protests continue to escalate, and the military’s silence is terrible. When will the chaos end? - DayDayNews

from the network of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia Security expert Matt Warren (Matt Warren) said that the purpose of hacking may be to attract public attention. "The various attacks they will carry out are denial of service attacks or damage to websites, which are called hacktivism."

He said that the impact of this operation may be limited, but what hackers are doing is raising awareness.

According to NetBlocks, a British organization that monitors global Internet outages, the Internet was shut down again at approximately 1 am on Thursday in Myanmar. The organization also said that Internet connectivity in Myanmar has dropped to 21% of the average level.

has reported ten consecutive articles about the political situation in Myanmar after the military coup. It can be said that the current situation in Myanmar has both an optimistic side and a worrying side. The military coup launched by the Burmese military and the seizure of the president and Aung San Suu Kyi overthrew the democratically elected government for no reason. Obviously, it is not in line with the general public's opinion. Therefore, protest is inevitable. But never expected the scale to be so large.

Actually, what the military did after the coup was really restrained. It is purely a rumor that there were casualties in the two shootings. Using rubber bullets, injuries are possible, but the probability of death is not high.

Myanmar News (10): Protests continue to escalate, and the military’s silence is terrible. When will the chaos end? - DayDayNews

This ebb and flow, the military’s restraint in exchange for the climax of a large number of people taking to the streets to protest.He even threw cars and blocked the road and attacked the current government website. Forbearance is limited, silence is terrible, and the military has been pressed into urgency, and only innocent people are hurt.

At present, the Myanmar military is estimated to be negotiating with the former democratically elected government. In the case of successive sanctions in the United States, New Zealand and other countries, and domestic public protests are high, I believe the military will take good care of it. If you take a step back from each other, the world will be broad, and if you do not make concessions to each other, or the asking price is too high, both parties will lose. And the next chaotic situation is hard to predict.

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