Myanmar police, military fire upon protesters in Mandalay
BANGKOK — Myanmar police and military forces fired at peaceful protesters during demonstrations in the northern city of Mandalay on Monday, according to local media reports.
Images posted on social media showed people injured by what appeared to be rubber bullets. It was not clear whether security forces had also used live ammunition or whether people had died.
Videos posted on Twitter showed police forces marching through the streets with batons.
News portal Frontier Myanmar cited a journalist who said that police and soldiers had shot into people’s homes, and that there were several arrests.
Protesters in Myanmar have for 10 days been calling for the reinstatement of a civilian government under Aung San Suu Kyi and for her release, after the military staged a coup and detained the former civilian leader.
There were other clashes on Monday, including in Yangon, where demonstrators were undaunted by a heavy military presence and an overnight internet blackout.
The internet outage was set to continue until Tuesday morning at 9 am.
The violence prompted a call for peace from the United Nations.
“Ongoing arrests of political leaders, government officials, civil society actors and media representatives are deeply concerning as are the restrictions on internet and communication services. They must not be disrupted to ensure the right to freedom of expression, which includes access to information,” read a statement released by Stephane Dujarric, spokesperson to Secretary General Antonio Guterres.
On Sunday, police in the northern city of Myitkyina opened fire on people protesting. Videos shared on Twitter showed people scattering in panic. It was not known whether anyone was injured or if the security forces were using rubber bullets or live ammunition.
Meanwhile, a court hearing for Suu Kyi scheduled for Monday has been postponed until Wednesday, regional newspaper The Irrawaddy reported.