The Free Press Journal

More protests and funeral follow deadly shootings in Myanmar

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YANGON: Protesters gathered again Sunday all over Myanmar, a day af ter security forces shot dead two people at a demonstrat­ion in the countr y’s second biggest city. A funeral was also held for a young woman killed earlier by police. Mya Thwet Thwet Khine was the first confirmed death among the many thousands who have taken to the streets to protest the Feb. 1 coup that toppled the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. The woman was shot on Feb. 9, two days before her 20th birthday, at a protest in the capital Nayptitaw, and died Friday.

About 1,000 people in cars and bikes gathered Sunday morning at the hospital where her body was held amid tight security, with even the victim’s grandparen­ts who had traveled from Yangon, five hours away, denied entr y. When her body was released, a long motorised procession began a drive to the cemeter y.

In Yangon, Myanmar ’s biggest city, about 1,000 demonstrat­ors honoured the woman under an elevated roadway. “I want to say through the media to the dictator and his associates, we are peaceful demonstrat­ors,” said protester Min Htet Naing. “Stop the genocide! Stop using lethal weapons!” Another large protest took place in Mandalay, where police shot dead two people on Saturday near a dockyard as security forces were tr ying to force workers to load a boat.

The workers, like railway workers and truckers and many civil ser vants, have been taking part in a civil disobedien­ce campaign against the junta.

Shooting broke out af ter neighbourh­ood residents rushed to the Yadanabon dock to tr y to assist the workers in their resistance. One of the victims, described as a teenage boy, was shot in the head and died immediatel­y, while another was shot in the chest and died en route to a hospital. Several other serious injuries were also reported. Witness accounts and photos of bullet casings indicated that the security forces used live ammunition, in addition to rubber bullets, water cannons and slingshots. The new deaths drew quick and strong reaction from the internatio­nal community.

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