The Korea Times

Opponents, supporters of Myanmar coup scuffle

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Some armed with knives and clubs, others firing slingshot and throwing stones, supporters of Myanmar’s military attacked opponents of the coup in downtown Yangon on Thursday, while Southeast Asian government­s groped for ways to end the crisis.

Myanmar has been in turmoil since the army seized power on Feb. 1 and detained civilian government leader Aung San Suu Kyi and much of her party leadership after the military complained of fraud in a November election.

There have been about three weeks of daily protests and strikes and students planned to come out again in the commercial hub of Yangon on Thursday.

But before many opponents of the coup gathered, about 1,000 supporters of the military turned up for a rally in central Yangon.

Some of them threatened news photograph­ers, media workers and witnesses said, and scuffles soon escalated into more serious violence in several parts of the city center.

Some military supporters were photograph­ed with clubs and knives. Some threw stones and fired catapults, witnesses said, and several people were beaten by groups of men.

Video footage showed several apparent supporters of the military, one wielding a knife, attacking a man outside a city-centre hotel.

Emergency workers helped the man as he lay on the pavement after his attackers moved off but his condition was not known.

 ?? Reuters-Yonhap ?? A military supporter points a sharp object as he confronts pro-democracy protesters during a military support rally in Yangon, Myanmar, Thursday.
Reuters-Yonhap A military supporter points a sharp object as he confronts pro-democracy protesters during a military support rally in Yangon, Myanmar, Thursday.

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